Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... hand , and with the other hand to make any such motions as you fancy neces- sary to accompany your speech . " If it happens , that a member rises , who is but a bad speaker , or if what he says is generally deemed not suf- ficiently ...
... hand , and with the other hand to make any such motions as you fancy neces- sary to accompany your speech . " If it happens , that a member rises , who is but a bad speaker , or if what he says is generally deemed not suf- ficiently ...
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... hand was a strong - willed Tory king , exercising every reactionary weapon in his power to prop up the old structure of privilege and " secret influence . ” On the other hand was a newly - born public sentiment for reform , which sought ...
... hand was a strong - willed Tory king , exercising every reactionary weapon in his power to prop up the old structure of privilege and " secret influence . ” On the other hand was a newly - born public sentiment for reform , which sought ...
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... hands of his king . Had George III possessed the instincts of a democrat , or had he sensed the growing undercurrent of demand for popular rights , he might have immortalized himself as the champion of the people against a decayed ...
... hands of his king . Had George III possessed the instincts of a democrat , or had he sensed the growing undercurrent of demand for popular rights , he might have immortalized himself as the champion of the people against a decayed ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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