Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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The evils of the prison system were protested only by John Howard ; unemployment and povIerty were not considered proper legislative concerns . Burke 1 declared that he " Disliked the cant concerning the Poor .
The evils of the prison system were protested only by John Howard ; unemployment and povIerty were not considered proper legislative concerns . Burke 1 declared that he " Disliked the cant concerning the Poor .
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These three bodies might almost be considered as representing , roughly , the three forces operating in the politics of that day . Certainly the political disintegration showed itself very plainly in the parliamentary corruption of the ...
These three bodies might almost be considered as representing , roughly , the three forces operating in the politics of that day . Certainly the political disintegration showed itself very plainly in the parliamentary corruption of the ...
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... losses they had sustained , must they not have considered us as gross hypocrites when lately we affected such a zeal for their interests , which in the instances alluded to , we had rendered so much subservient to our own ?
... losses they had sustained , must they not have considered us as gross hypocrites when lately we affected such a zeal for their interests , which in the instances alluded to , we had rendered so much subservient to our own ?
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