Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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At first Parliament tried to avoid being influenced by these expressions of the popular will . Measures were taken to prevent the direct pressure of public opinion from operating upon the members of Parliament .
At first Parliament tried to avoid being influenced by these expressions of the popular will . Measures were taken to prevent the direct pressure of public opinion from operating upon the members of Parliament .
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Earlier than that , his influence upon legislation was slight , due to the strength of corrupt influence , but his appeal to public opinion in the formation of a national sentiment against the American war was strong .
Earlier than that , his influence upon legislation was slight , due to the strength of corrupt influence , but his appeal to public opinion in the formation of a national sentiment against the American war was strong .
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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 Parliament and obtained the opinion of that body .
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 Parliament and obtained the opinion of that body .
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