Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... position , there was operating at that period the same flux which always affects society . At some periods the flux attains whirlwind proportions , as in France during the Revolution . At others its speed is increased with- out getting ...
... position , there was operating at that period the same flux which always affects society . At some periods the flux attains whirlwind proportions , as in France during the Revolution . At others its speed is increased with- out getting ...
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... position as direct evidence of inefficiency ; whereas mistakes . of the minority , which do not become laws , are soon forgot- ten . As another factor , Fox's inextinguishable energy was one of his striking characteristics , and ...
... position as direct evidence of inefficiency ; whereas mistakes . of the minority , which do not become laws , are soon forgot- ten . As another factor , Fox's inextinguishable energy was one of his striking characteristics , and ...
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... administration : but were my doing so more within my reach , I feel myself bound to declare that I never would accept a subordinate position . " He sat down feeling that he would almost rather have bitten off his tongue 151 The Artisan.
... administration : but were my doing so more within my reach , I feel myself bound to declare that I never would accept a subordinate position . " He sat down feeling that he would almost rather have bitten off his tongue 151 The Artisan.
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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