Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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... from their extraordinary style and the peculiarly violent tone of warmth and passion with which they were generally delivered , seldom failed to give that impression which those against whom they were directed wished them to give .
... from their extraordinary style and the peculiarly violent tone of warmth and passion with which they were generally delivered , seldom failed to give that impression which those against whom they were directed wished them to give .
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Fox ! and he was obliged to come forward and speak , for no other reason that I could find , but that the people wished to hear him speak . " The interest of the audience on this occasion left ...
Fox ! and he was obliged to come forward and speak , for no other reason that I could find , but that the people wished to hear him speak . " The interest of the audience on this occasion left ...
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Fox pointed out that Pitt ought to have consented to a discussion of the question in a committee of the whole , when any member might speak as often as he wished . “ If the right honourable gentleman is truly desirous of meeting the ...
Fox pointed out that Pitt ought to have consented to a discussion of the question in a committee of the whole , when any member might speak as often as he wished . “ If the right honourable gentleman is truly desirous of meeting the ...
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