Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... reform , and only abandoned it after several fail- ures convinced him that he was jeopardizing his position . as prime minister and leader of the Tory party . Sheridan fought valiantly for several years for a reform of the ...
... reform , and only abandoned it after several fail- ures convinced him that he was jeopardizing his position . as prime minister and leader of the Tory party . Sheridan fought valiantly for several years for a reform of the ...
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... reform outside of Par- liament demonstrating the spirit to which Burke addressed his appeal . In 1779-80 , " Numerous county meetings " pro- tested the high war taxes and called for economic reform . In December , 1779 , both Richmond ...
... reform outside of Par- liament demonstrating the spirit to which Burke addressed his appeal . In 1779-80 , " Numerous county meetings " pro- tested the high war taxes and called for economic reform . In December , 1779 , both Richmond ...
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... reform , he was enthusiastic to the point of rashness . His legislative career was checkered and sometimes contradictory . Among the many reforms he advocated , special mention should be given to the strict limitation of royal authority ...
... reform , he was enthusiastic to the point of rashness . His legislative career was checkered and sometimes contradictory . Among the many reforms he advocated , special mention should be given to the strict limitation of royal authority ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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