Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Thus in the Travels of the German student , Carl Philipp Moritz , his description of his first visit to Parliament , in 1782 , brings that body almost into the focus of direct observation . Moritz tells of his attempt to get into the ...
Thus in the Travels of the German student , Carl Philipp Moritz , his description of his first visit to Parliament , in 1782 , brings that body almost into the focus of direct observation . Moritz tells of his attempt to get into the ...
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The character and extent of the direct parliamentary powers wielded by George , especially during the first two decades after his ascension to the throne , are clearly indicated by the two volumes of his published correspondence with ...
The character and extent of the direct parliamentary powers wielded by George , especially during the first two decades after his ascension to the throne , are clearly indicated by the two volumes of his published correspondence with ...
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Also , mistakes of the ministry may be used by the opposition as direct evidence of inefficiency ; whereas mistakes of the minority , which do not become laws , are soon forgotten . As another factor , Fox's inextinguishable energy was ...
Also , mistakes of the ministry may be used by the opposition as direct evidence of inefficiency ; whereas mistakes of the minority , which do not become laws , are soon forgotten . As another factor , Fox's inextinguishable energy was ...
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