Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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They should listen to the malicious gossip of Horace Walpole , the aimless chatter of Fanny Burney , the sophisticated advice of Lord Chesterfield , the pious zeal of John Wesley , and read the intimate letters of Cowper , Gray and ...
They should listen to the malicious gossip of Horace Walpole , the aimless chatter of Fanny Burney , the sophisticated advice of Lord Chesterfield , the pious zeal of John Wesley , and read the intimate letters of Cowper , Gray and ...
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was an anonymous letter - writer to Woodfall's Public Advertiser , who signed himself “ Junius . ... Intense and wide interest was aroused in his letters , partly from the vigor of his style and the directness of his attack upon public ...
was an anonymous letter - writer to Woodfall's Public Advertiser , who signed himself “ Junius . ... Intense and wide interest was aroused in his letters , partly from the vigor of his style and the directness of his attack upon public ...
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Several years later , in 1794 , after the wreck of the Whig party , Fox himself bears witness to the continued power of his speech , in a number of letters to his nephew . Thus on June 23 , he wrote : “ We have had warm and good debates ...
Several years later , in 1794 , after the wreck of the Whig party , Fox himself bears witness to the continued power of his speech , in a number of letters to his nephew . Thus on June 23 , he wrote : “ We have had warm and good debates ...
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