Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Speaker , an elderly man with an enormous wig , with two knotted kinds of tresses , or curls , behind , in the black cloak , his hat on his head , sat opposite to me on a lofty chair ; which was not unlike a small pulpit , save only ...
... Speaker , an elderly man with an enormous wig , with two knotted kinds of tresses , or curls , behind , in the black cloak , his hat on his head , sat opposite to me on a lofty chair ; which was not unlike a small pulpit , save only ...
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... Speaker ( to whom all the speeches are ad- dressed ) ; to hold your hat and stick in one hand , and with the other hand to make any such motions as you fancy neces- sary to accompany your speech . " If it happens , that a member rises ...
... Speaker ( to whom all the speeches are ad- dressed ) ; to hold your hat and stick in one hand , and with the other hand to make any such motions as you fancy neces- sary to accompany your speech . " If it happens , that a member rises ...
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... speaker who warned against making any pledges to allies , for in the last war the late ministry ( Pitt's ) broke all the pledges that were made . He ridiculed the argument that the army ought not to be increased lest France think ...
... speaker who warned against making any pledges to allies , for in the last war the late ministry ( Pitt's ) broke all the pledges that were made . He ridiculed the argument that the army ought not to be increased lest France think ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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