Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Parliament . Lovers of either democracy or of eloquence will find much of significance in their person- alities , their speeches , and the causes in which they fought . Edmund Burke entered Parliament in 1765 , a mature scholar of books ...
... Parliament . Lovers of either democracy or of eloquence will find much of significance in their person- alities , their speeches , and the causes in which they fought . Edmund Burke entered Parliament in 1765 , a mature scholar of books ...
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... Parliament elected to the House of Commons , there were , at the end of the century , 268 peers in the House of Lords . Thus the parliamentary audience of that day was homogeneous . It represented largely one class , and was bound ...
... Parliament elected to the House of Commons , there were , at the end of the century , 268 peers in the House of Lords . Thus the parliamentary audience of that day was homogeneous . It represented largely one class , and was bound ...
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... Parliament . A man who has vanity speaks to display his talents ; and if a man speaks well he gradually establishes a certain reputation and con- sequence in the general opinion , which sooner or later will have its political reward ...
... Parliament . A man who has vanity speaks to display his talents ; and if a man speaks well he gradually establishes a certain reputation and con- sequence in the general opinion , which sooner or later will have its political reward ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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