Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Pitt from achieving complete success will provide a necessary basis for future consideration of his rhetorical methods of persuation . Pitt's arrogance , haughtiness , pride , coldness , and air of strict reserve exercised even toward ...
... Pitt from achieving complete success will provide a necessary basis for future consideration of his rhetorical methods of persuation . Pitt's arrogance , haughtiness , pride , coldness , and air of strict reserve exercised even toward ...
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... Pitt of his truest claim to greatness and his country's gratitude . But , nonetheless , it was a chief factor in securing the prime ministry for him . Finally , one more of Pitt's weaknesses may be found parodoxically as a source of his ...
... Pitt of his truest claim to greatness and his country's gratitude . But , nonetheless , it was a chief factor in securing the prime ministry for him . Finally , one more of Pitt's weaknesses may be found parodoxically as a source of his ...
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... Pitt's methods may best be seen in operation if we follow his persuasive technique through the course of an entire speech . For this purpose , Pitt's brief reply on February 15 , 1796 , to Grey's motion for a new effort to effect peace ...
... Pitt's methods may best be seen in operation if we follow his persuasive technique through the course of an entire speech . For this purpose , Pitt's brief reply on February 15 , 1796 , to Grey's motion for a new effort to effect peace ...
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