Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... course adopted by Burke , Fox , Wilkes , Barre , and , after 1781 , by Pitt , during the American war . It was also , in more aggra- vated degree , the course of Fox , Sheridan , Grey , Tierney , and the other Foxites during the French ...
... course adopted by Burke , Fox , Wilkes , Barre , and , after 1781 , by Pitt , during the American war . It was also , in more aggra- vated degree , the course of Fox , Sheridan , Grey , Tierney , and the other Foxites during the French ...
Стр. 136
... course of one of his outstanding speeches . For this purpose a good speech to use is that of March 1 , 1792 , in which he demanded a vote of censure against Pitt for having armed against Russia in the course of a diplomatic dispute over ...
... course of one of his outstanding speeches . For this purpose a good speech to use is that of March 1 , 1792 , in which he demanded a vote of censure against Pitt for having armed against Russia in the course of a diplomatic dispute over ...
Стр. 157
... course , would be extended by adding those employed in other speeches , but by itself it indicates considerable versatility . Several devices , such as his identification of himself with the best interests of his audience , restatement ...
... course , would be extended by adding those employed in other speeches , but by itself it indicates considerable versatility . Several devices , such as his identification of himself with the best interests of his audience , restatement ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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