Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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But in this period of forty years , the facts are that Burke achieved a high oratorical level immediately upon his entry to Parliament , and continued on it practically until his death . Fox was only a little slower in attaining his ...
But in this period of forty years , the facts are that Burke achieved a high oratorical level immediately upon his entry to Parliament , and continued on it practically until his death . Fox was only a little slower in attaining his ...
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The third harmful element in Sheridan's reputation was the continued suspicion of his audience that he was insincere , and merely speaking to display his wit and cleverness . This arose in part from his former profession , in part from ...
The third harmful element in Sheridan's reputation was the continued suspicion of his audience that he was insincere , and merely speaking to display his wit and cleverness . This arose in part from his former profession , in part from ...
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This continued to be the chief reason for George's favor toward Pitt during all the years until Fox's temporary loss of power 1792. Then Pitt seemed the only man strong enough to control the state during the fever of Jacobinism ...
This continued to be the chief reason for George's favor toward Pitt during all the years until Fox's temporary loss of power 1792. Then Pitt seemed the only man strong enough to control the state during the fever of Jacobinism ...
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