Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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But such is not " great oratory , ” and if the condition of Parliament reduced speaking to a level of that sort , it is beneath serious notice . The key to what were the speakers ' purposes lies in the speeches themselves .
But such is not " great oratory , ” and if the condition of Parliament reduced speaking to a level of that sort , it is beneath serious notice . The key to what were the speakers ' purposes lies in the speeches themselves .
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Lord Macaulay , who had much occasion to know , said that “ Parliamentary government is government by speaking . In such a government , the power of speaking is the most highly prized of all the qualities which a politician can possess ...
Lord Macaulay , who had much occasion to know , said that “ Parliamentary government is government by speaking . In such a government , the power of speaking is the most highly prized of all the qualities which a politician can possess ...
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Lastly , as we have seen , parliamentary speakers enjoyed great prestige , and without speaking it was impossible for a ... to the vain and the ambitious alike , and accounts in part for the determination of the members to speak well .
Lastly , as we have seen , parliamentary speakers enjoyed great prestige , and without speaking it was impossible for a ... to the vain and the ambitious alike , and accounts in part for the determination of the members to speak well .
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