Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... persuasive fac- tors in the character and situation of Pitt , there is one more significant fact to be noted . His failure to carry through Par- liament the measures of his own choice demonstrates clearly that he was no more successful ...
... persuasive fac- tors in the character and situation of Pitt , there is one more significant fact to be noted . His failure to carry through Par- liament the measures of his own choice demonstrates clearly that he was no more successful ...
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... persuasive instrument . Pitt's speech on the French Negotiations for Peace on November 10 , 1797 , offers a fair sampling of the persuasive devices and appeals which he employed . The list , of course , would be extended by adding those ...
... persuasive instrument . Pitt's speech on the French Negotiations for Peace on November 10 , 1797 , offers a fair sampling of the persuasive devices and appeals which he employed . The list , of course , would be extended by adding those ...
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... persuasive Pitt . The conclusion must be that Pitt's persuasive effectiveness was not of the highest , but that he showed a complete mastery over his technique which was unusual . Fox made the significant admission that in a twenty ...
... persuasive Pitt . The conclusion must be that Pitt's persuasive effectiveness was not of the highest , but that he showed a complete mastery over his technique which was unusual . Fox made the significant admission that in a twenty ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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