Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... tion by making Shelburne Prime Minister . After Shelburne was defeated by the Fox - North coalition , George actually threatened to resign his throne and return to Hanover , rather than turn the government over to them . Discretion- ary ...
... tion by making Shelburne Prime Minister . After Shelburne was defeated by the Fox - North coalition , George actually threatened to resign his throne and return to Hanover , rather than turn the government over to them . Discretion- ary ...
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... tion , as compared to the 78 cast for it , were not a gauge of the worth of the appeal , but of the corrupt impenetrability of the ministerial party . Certainly from a psychological point of view , Burke could hardly have been more ...
... tion , as compared to the 78 cast for it , were not a gauge of the worth of the appeal , but of the corrupt impenetrability of the ministerial party . Certainly from a psychological point of view , Burke could hardly have been more ...
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... tion of the great Whigs . His Tory following was prede- termined to vote for the government measures . Nonetheless , he had to provide the rationalizations by which they justified their votes . Placed in such a position , there were two ...
... tion of the great Whigs . His Tory following was prede- termined to vote for the government measures . Nonetheless , he had to provide the rationalizations by which they justified their votes . Placed in such a position , there were two ...
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