Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... corruption to win enough votes to pass the Act of Union . Ireland had to wait until after World War I to regain a similar amount of freedom . Strong and repeated movements were instigated to repeal the test and corporation acts , aimed ...
... corruption to win enough votes to pass the Act of Union . Ireland had to wait until after World War I to regain a similar amount of freedom . Strong and repeated movements were instigated to repeal the test and corporation acts , aimed ...
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... partner in a brewery . " The corruption , of course , extended downward to include the electors . Thus we find that Sheridan's own note for his election expenses in 1784 shows that he paid 284 burgesses THE PARLIAMENT CORRUPT 27.
... partner in a brewery . " The corruption , of course , extended downward to include the electors . Thus we find that Sheridan's own note for his election expenses in 1784 shows that he paid 284 burgesses THE PARLIAMENT CORRUPT 27.
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... corruption . In the light of his long career of political self - sacrifice , and especially in view of the lack of positive evidence of corruption , these suspicions must be held to be historically discredited . But insofar as his per ...
... corruption . In the light of his long career of political self - sacrifice , and especially in view of the lack of positive evidence of corruption , these suspicions must be held to be historically discredited . But insofar as his per ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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