Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... French Revolution , which called forth Burke's famous reply in his Reflections on the Revolution in France . Norwich , Manchester and Birming- ham soon had very active pro - French clubs . However , the great majority of the people were ...
... French Revolution , which called forth Burke's famous reply in his Reflections on the Revolution in France . Norwich , Manchester and Birming- ham soon had very active pro - French clubs . However , the great majority of the people were ...
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... French Revolution , he never was able to make the coun- try see that he could favor the French fight for liberty with- out condoning the excesses that went with it . When all is said , however , probably his chief failures as a ...
... French Revolution , he never was able to make the coun- try see that he could favor the French fight for liberty with- out condoning the excesses that went with it . When all is said , however , probably his chief failures as a ...
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... French themselves most eagerly sought ; it would be tantamount to making the French the dictators of Europe . It would be impossible to obtain both a speedy and an honourable peace , as Grey's motion requested . " But an honourable ...
... French themselves most eagerly sought ; it would be tantamount to making the French the dictators of Europe . It would be impossible to obtain both a speedy and an honourable peace , as Grey's motion requested . " But an honourable ...
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