Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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The first thing to note about Parliament as an oratorical audience is that it did not pretend to represent the people of ... Furthermore , it has been estimated that 5,723 voters elected fully half of the members of the House of Commons ...
The first thing to note about Parliament as an oratorical audience is that it did not pretend to represent the people of ... Furthermore , it has been estimated that 5,723 voters elected fully half of the members of the House of Commons ...
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The corruption of Parliament consisted , first of all , in strict limitation of the suffrage , and in the “ rotten ” borough system . In 1793 , a petition was presented in the House of Commons on behalf of the Society of the Friends of ...
The corruption of Parliament consisted , first of all , in strict limitation of the suffrage , and in the “ rotten ” borough system . In 1793 , a petition was presented in the House of Commons on behalf of the Society of the Friends of ...
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Is he asked why the House of Commons made the armament last year ? He answers , The House of Commons did not make the armament ! I made it . The House of Commons only approved of it . Is he asked why he gave up the object of the ...
Is he asked why the House of Commons made the armament last year ? He answers , The House of Commons did not make the armament ! I made it . The House of Commons only approved of it . Is he asked why he gave up the object of the ...
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