Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Fox's inextinguishable energy was one of his striking characteristics , and accounted in large part for his success ... Fox's ( but Pitt was just as inconsistent in opposing Fox's , then bringing out a similar one ) . They contended in ...
... Fox's inextinguishable energy was one of his striking characteristics , and accounted in large part for his success ... Fox's ( but Pitt was just as inconsistent in opposing Fox's , then bringing out a similar one ) . They contended in ...
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... Fox's productions . " Fox's speech came as the climax of a long and galling attack by a succession of Whig orators , alternated with de- fences of Pitt's conduct by his colleagues . Pitt himself remained silent , and Dundas called upon Fox ...
... Fox's productions . " Fox's speech came as the climax of a long and galling attack by a succession of Whig orators , alternated with de- fences of Pitt's conduct by his colleagues . Pitt himself remained silent , and Dundas called upon Fox ...
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... Fox's con- tention that he was right much of the time , and that Pitt would have done well to heed him . A savage , ironic type of humor was also used by Fox in displaying the absurdity of his opponents ' position . His attack upon Lord ...
... Fox's con- tention that he was right much of the time , and that Pitt would have done well to heed him . A savage , ironic type of humor was also used by Fox in displaying the absurdity of his opponents ' position . His attack upon Lord ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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