Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Arguing often in a good cause , with the facts to support them , it seemed incredible to the opposition speakers that the squalid place - holders could close their ears and remain unmoved . Too , there were occasional successes ...
Arguing often in a good cause , with the facts to support them , it seemed incredible to the opposition speakers that the squalid place - holders could close their ears and remain unmoved . Too , there were occasional successes ...
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Further , this sense of a high moral duty to use his own intelligence to the best of his ability led Burke to champion 2 series of unpopular causes : Catholic emancipation , reform of the East India Company , strict limitation of the ...
Further , this sense of a high moral duty to use his own intelligence to the best of his ability led Burke to champion 2 series of unpopular causes : Catholic emancipation , reform of the East India Company , strict limitation of the ...
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... he will gratify the vindictive resentment of apostacy , by prosecuting all those who dare to espouse the cause which he has betrayed , and he will not desist from the gratification of his malignant propensities , and the prosecution ...
... he will gratify the vindictive resentment of apostacy , by prosecuting all those who dare to espouse the cause which he has betrayed , and he will not desist from the gratification of his malignant propensities , and the prosecution ...
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