Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... opinion in the formation of a national sentiment against the American war was strong . After that time , he became so intemperate that his effectiveness was greatly lessened . Even his greatest heights of eloquence in the Hastings trial ...
... opinion in the formation of a national sentiment against the American war was strong . After that time , he became so intemperate that his effectiveness was greatly lessened . Even his greatest heights of eloquence in the Hastings trial ...
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... opinion of Fox as the party leader is clearly expressed in his speech on the Army Estimates , of December 8 , 1802. " I perfectly agree with my honorable friend that war ought to be avoided , though he does not agree with me on the ...
... opinion of Fox as the party leader is clearly expressed in his speech on the Army Estimates , of December 8 , 1802. " I perfectly agree with my honorable friend that war ought to be avoided , though he does not agree with me on the ...
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... opinion for- bade it . But they should have ascertained public opinion before they engaged the honor of England by threatening war ; they should have laid all of the facts before Parlia- ment and obtained the opinion of that body . As a ...
... opinion for- bade it . But they should have ascertained public opinion before they engaged the honor of England by threatening war ; they should have laid all of the facts before Parlia- ment and obtained the opinion of that body . As a ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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