Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... political disputes were healingly salved with liberal appli- cations of bribery . By 1742 , however , the political truce was ended and Walpole was driven from office . Once more the government became a prize sought by contending ...
... political disputes were healingly salved with liberal appli- cations of bribery . By 1742 , however , the political truce was ended and Walpole was driven from office . Once more the government became a prize sought by contending ...
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... political services , but to the gossips of the day there was strong question of the disinterestedness of services which were so well paid . Burke's advocacy of his reform bill , destroying as it did so many sinecures and pensions ...
... political services , but to the gossips of the day there was strong question of the disinterestedness of services which were so well paid . Burke's advocacy of his reform bill , destroying as it did so many sinecures and pensions ...
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... political follow- ing . Very few of them were bound to him by any kind of personal ties . Most of them fell into one of two groups : either self - seeking adventurers who supported the govern- ment - any government - for the advantages ...
... political follow- ing . Very few of them were bound to him by any kind of personal ties . Most of them fell into one of two groups : either self - seeking adventurers who supported the govern- ment - any government - for the advantages ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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