Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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The American war was at first favored by the English public , and a reversion of feeling was brought about partly through the power of Whig oratory in the House of Commons . Likewise , reform of the government of India and of the whole ...
The American war was at first favored by the English public , and a reversion of feeling was brought about partly through the power of Whig oratory in the House of Commons . Likewise , reform of the government of India and of the whole ...
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Favorable subject matter combined with strong feeling always encourages good speaking . ... They were problems which stirred speakers and audiences alike , and energized the oratory with a current of strong feeling .
Favorable subject matter combined with strong feeling always encourages good speaking . ... They were problems which stirred speakers and audiences alike , and energized the oratory with a current of strong feeling .
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This very depth of feeling was also one of his greatest handicaps , for it hurried him on into storms of ... It also induced him often to overstate his feelings in the heat of debate , thus creating an impression which he would later be ...
This very depth of feeling was also one of his greatest handicaps , for it hurried him on into storms of ... It also induced him often to overstate his feelings in the heat of debate , thus creating an impression which he would later be ...
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