Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Another contemporary , Adolphus , believed that Burke's powers were at their zenith in 1774 , and that then " his exertions were sufficient to influence , in a considerable degree , the politics of the time : but great and admired as ...
Another contemporary , Adolphus , believed that Burke's powers were at their zenith in 1774 , and that then " his exertions were sufficient to influence , in a considerable degree , the politics of the time : but great and admired as ...
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Fox gives a strong proof of this , for he makes use of Burke's speech as a repertory , and by stating crabbedly two or three of those ideas which Burke has buried under flowers , he is thought almost always to have had more argument .
Fox gives a strong proof of this , for he makes use of Burke's speech as a repertory , and by stating crabbedly two or three of those ideas which Burke has buried under flowers , he is thought almost always to have had more argument .
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What is beyond question is the fact that Burke's effectiveness as a persuasive speaker in Parliament was greatly lessened by rumors and gossip about his financial affairs . / Vilifications of Burke's character were also a positive ...
What is beyond question is the fact that Burke's effectiveness as a persuasive speaker in Parliament was greatly lessened by rumors and gossip about his financial affairs . / Vilifications of Burke's character were also a positive ...
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