Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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This willingness to compromise , to give up his Whig principles when they interfered with his control of the House , to accept the main lines of the Tory program , contributed to set the cause of reform in England back fifty years .
This willingness to compromise , to give up his Whig principles when they interfered with his control of the House , to accept the main lines of the Tory program , contributed to set the cause of reform in England back fifty years .
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... in every public and private transaction , as ministers , had shown themselves void of every principle of honour ... with a noble person , whose principles I have been in the habit of opposing for the last seven years of my life .
... in every public and private transaction , as ministers , had shown themselves void of every principle of honour ... with a noble person , whose principles I have been in the habit of opposing for the last seven years of my life .
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His advocacy of his principles was often violent to the point of ineffectiveness . The causes to which he gave thirty years of his life included anti - militarism , freedom of the press , abolition of slavery , home rule for Ireland ...
His advocacy of his principles was often violent to the point of ineffectiveness . The causes to which he gave thirty years of his life included anti - militarism , freedom of the press , abolition of slavery , home rule for Ireland ...
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