Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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The instability of the succeeding governments may be illustrated by a simple enumeration of them . Of the fourteen ministries which succeeded before the death of the second Pitt and of Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North ...
The instability of the succeeding governments may be illustrated by a simple enumeration of them . Of the fourteen ministries which succeeded before the death of the second Pitt and of Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North ...
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An anecdote has been preserved by Walter Sickel to illustrate Sheridan's effectiveness with his constituents , in his first election campaign , and afterwards : “ Sheridan's raillery , it was said , converted hostile strangers in ...
An anecdote has been preserved by Walter Sickel to illustrate Sheridan's effectiveness with his constituents , in his first election campaign , and afterwards : “ Sheridan's raillery , it was said , converted hostile strangers in ...
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His use of emotional appeals to seal his arguments is well illustrated in his speeches favoring abolition of the slave trade . Speaking on two consecutive days , he first denounced the " hard hearts ” and “ inaccessible understandings ...
His use of emotional appeals to seal his arguments is well illustrated in his speeches favoring abolition of the slave trade . Speaking on two consecutive days , he first denounced the " hard hearts ” and “ inaccessible understandings ...
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