Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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As has been illustrated , Burke's two general methods were conciliation and attack . It should be added that for both of them his great aim was to create a vivid impression . In his many explanations , illustrations , examples ...
As has been illustrated , Burke's two general methods were conciliation and attack . It should be added that for both of them his great aim was to create a vivid impression . In his many explanations , illustrations , examples ...
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A good example of his pressing , denunciatory , unremitting attack is exhibited in the report of his speech on December 3 , 1775 , attacking Lord North's bill to prohibit trade with the rebellious colonies .
A good example of his pressing , denunciatory , unremitting attack is exhibited in the report of his speech on December 3 , 1775 , attacking Lord North's bill to prohibit trade with the rebellious colonies .
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Commencing the main thread of his argument , he declared in favor of increasing the army because of the French attack upon Switzerland ; the danger was obvious . He agreed with a previous speaker who warned against making any pledges to ...
Commencing the main thread of his argument , he declared in favor of increasing the army because of the French attack upon Switzerland ; the danger was obvious . He agreed with a previous speaker who warned against making any pledges to ...
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