Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Europe , America , and the Orient were inextricably intertwined . Then , as now , the contending forces were led by men whose motives , abilities , and methods were all - important in determining the course of events . As we have had ...
... Europe , America , and the Orient were inextricably intertwined . Then , as now , the contending forces were led by men whose motives , abilities , and methods were all - important in determining the course of events . As we have had ...
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... Europe ; restoration of the status quo in Europe ; and unrestricted opportunity for Brit- ish expansion outside of Europe . With this point of view , he made a direct appeal to the Tory squires who formed the bulk of Parliament ...
... Europe ; restoration of the status quo in Europe ; and unrestricted opportunity for Brit- ish expansion outside of Europe . With this point of view , he made a direct appeal to the Tory squires who formed the bulk of Parliament ...
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... Europe and could surely desire nothing more . " It is in our power to measure her territory , " Sheridan admitted , " ... but it is scarcely within the grasp of any man's mind to measure the ambition of Bonaparte . Why , when all Europe ...
... Europe and could surely desire nothing more . " It is in our power to measure her territory , " Sheridan admitted , " ... but it is scarcely within the grasp of any man's mind to measure the ambition of Bonaparte . Why , when all Europe ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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