Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Only occasionally did it achieve such permanent form as to come down to the present , but its nature is indicated by the reviewer who interviewed Adam Smith in 1780 to get his opinion on certain famous men of the day .
Only occasionally did it achieve such permanent form as to come down to the present , but its nature is indicated by the reviewer who interviewed Adam Smith in 1780 to get his opinion on certain famous men of the day .
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Typical of the attitude toward Fox is the following sentence from an open letter to him written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge , and published in the Morning Post , for November 4 , 1802 : " Nature appears to me to have distinguished you ...
Typical of the attitude toward Fox is the following sentence from an open letter to him written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge , and published in the Morning Post , for November 4 , 1802 : " Nature appears to me to have distinguished you ...
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It is supported , however , by his many tactical blunders as minority leader , by the impulsiveness of his nature , and by ... In sum , then , it may be concluded that Fox , for all his great natural gifts , did not use them to the best ...
It is supported , however , by his many tactical blunders as minority leader , by the impulsiveness of his nature , and by ... In sum , then , it may be concluded that Fox , for all his great natural gifts , did not use them to the best ...
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