Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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One is from Carl Phillip Moritz , the young Prussian who visited England in 1782 and heard the speeches in Parliament by which Fox and Burke justified their resignations from the Shelburne government .
One is from Carl Phillip Moritz , the young Prussian who visited England in 1782 and heard the speeches in Parliament by which Fox and Burke justified their resignations from the Shelburne government .
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Such a splendid and powerful oration I never heard , but it was abusive and vehement beyond all conception . Poor Hastings , sitting by and looking so meek , to hear himself called villain , and cut - throat , etc.
Such a splendid and powerful oration I never heard , but it was abusive and vehement beyond all conception . Poor Hastings , sitting by and looking so meek , to hear himself called villain , and cut - throat , etc.
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Henry Grattan , the Irish orator , also bore witness to Fox's great power at this early period . Many years later , in answer to the question , " Who was the best speaker you ever heard ? ” he replied , " Fox , during the American War ...
Henry Grattan , the Irish orator , also bore witness to Fox's great power at this early period . Many years later , in answer to the question , " Who was the best speaker you ever heard ? ” he replied , " Fox , during the American War ...
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