Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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the demands of the navy . Herman Melville , in his book Israel Potter , described the conditions with heightened rhetoric , but without exaggeration of the facts : “ Still more , that was a period when the uttermost resources of England ...
the demands of the navy . Herman Melville , in his book Israel Potter , described the conditions with heightened rhetoric , but without exaggeration of the facts : “ Still more , that was a period when the uttermost resources of England ...
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... lies in the speeches themselves as they appear against the manipulations of politicians , the rapidly growing complexity of the economic and international scene , and the insistently growing demand of the common people to be heard .
... lies in the speeches themselves as they appear against the manipulations of politicians , the rapidly growing complexity of the economic and international scene , and the insistently growing demand of the common people to be heard .
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This legislative authority so enforced , will at any time coerce taxation , and take from us whatever you see fit to demand . ' ” The best examples of how Fox's enthusiasm and deep feeling cause him to use exaggeration in presenting his ...
This legislative authority so enforced , will at any time coerce taxation , and take from us whatever you see fit to demand . ' ” The best examples of how Fox's enthusiasm and deep feeling cause him to use exaggeration in presenting his ...
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