Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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I was in great hopes , that they had seen their error , and had given over coercion , and the idea of carrying on war against America by means of acts of Parliament . In order to induce the Americans to submit to your legislature ...
I was in great hopes , that they had seen their error , and had given over coercion , and the idea of carrying on war against America by means of acts of Parliament . In order to induce the Americans to submit to your legislature ...
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An excellent example of argument by means of rhetorical questions is found in Sheridan's speech on the Failure of the Helder invasion into Holland , delivered on February 10 , 1800 . " From being our allies they ( the Dutch ) became our ...
An excellent example of argument by means of rhetorical questions is found in Sheridan's speech on the Failure of the Helder invasion into Holland , delivered on February 10 , 1800 . " From being our allies they ( the Dutch ) became our ...
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“ However I may be disposed to favour that object , which the motion seems principally to have in view , I can by no means concede the grounds on which it has been followed up ; - I mean that from a view of our situation , and of the ...
“ However I may be disposed to favour that object , which the motion seems principally to have in view , I can by no means concede the grounds on which it has been followed up ; - I mean that from a view of our situation , and of the ...
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