Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... true , but that it was the reason close boroughs were valued at times as high as £ 55,000 apiece , and commonly for from £ 2,500 to £ 6,000 is beyond reasonable belief . It is true that the close boroughs were the instruments for ...
... true , but that it was the reason close boroughs were valued at times as high as £ 55,000 apiece , and commonly for from £ 2,500 to £ 6,000 is beyond reasonable belief . It is true that the close boroughs were the instruments for ...
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... true , simple , undis- guised , native character of majesty ? " Ridiculing the conti- nuance of the feudal practise of appointing lords to nominal household positions , Burke declared , " The Duke of War- wick's soups , I fear , were ...
... true , simple , undis- guised , native character of majesty ? " Ridiculing the conti- nuance of the feudal practise of appointing lords to nominal household positions , Burke declared , " The Duke of War- wick's soups , I fear , were ...
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... true , they ought to abide the consequences of having on their own responsibility proceeded directly contrary to public opinion , as they ad- mitted doing , and resign . Fox then tried to separate Pitt's majority from him , pointing out ...
... true , they ought to abide the consequences of having on their own responsibility proceeded directly contrary to public opinion , as they ad- mitted doing , and resign . Fox then tried to separate Pitt's majority from him , pointing out ...
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