Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... debates in Parliament , in which if my partiality does not deceive me , our advantage in speaking has been as great as that ... debate , a more popular style of eloquence , and more judgment in the practical conduct of affairs . " Lecky ...
... debates in Parliament , in which if my partiality does not deceive me , our advantage in speaking has been as great as that ... debate , a more popular style of eloquence , and more judgment in the practical conduct of affairs . " Lecky ...
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... debate . * He seldom needed to fear that they would have to undergo the actual test of practice . It has been said that every radical becomes conservative when s he enters office ; he has to guard his actions and his speech . Conversely ...
... debate . * He seldom needed to fear that they would have to undergo the actual test of practice . It has been said that every radical becomes conservative when s he enters office ; he has to guard his actions and his speech . Conversely ...
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... debate on Burke's reform bill , on February 8 , 1780. Fox proposed bringing the matter at once to the test of a vote , and deciding the issue in the same manner as Solomon decided between the two women claim- ing to be mothers of the ...
... debate on Burke's reform bill , on February 8 , 1780. Fox proposed bringing the matter at once to the test of a vote , and deciding the issue in the same manner as Solomon decided between the two women claim- ing to be mothers of the ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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