Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... ment house , and prefer the entertainment I there meet with , to most other amusements . " One type of this amuse- ment he describes : " It is quite laughable to see , as one sometimes does , one member speaking , and another accom ...
... ment house , and prefer the entertainment I there meet with , to most other amusements . " One type of this amuse- ment he describes : " It is quite laughable to see , as one sometimes does , one member speaking , and another accom ...
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... ment - any government - for the advantages they could gain , or adherents of the King who required of Pitt a fun- damental subservience to the arbitrary will and considerably detailed political opinions of George III . In contrast to ...
... ment - any government - for the advantages they could gain , or adherents of the King who required of Pitt a fun- damental subservience to the arbitrary will and considerably detailed political opinions of George III . In contrast to ...
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... ment the government of France are acting as much in contradiction to the known wishes of the French nation , as to the just pretensions and anxious wishes of the people of Great Britain - he who scruples to declare them the authors of ...
... ment the government of France are acting as much in contradiction to the known wishes of the French nation , as to the just pretensions and anxious wishes of the people of Great Britain - he who scruples to declare them the authors of ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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