Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... appears that , far from being static , it was a time of tremendous and most significant change . But to " look back ... appear to its own inhabitants ? What issues seemed important to them ? What problems , perhaps now trivial , formed ...
... appears that , far from being static , it was a time of tremendous and most significant change . But to " look back ... appear to its own inhabitants ? What issues seemed important to them ? What problems , perhaps now trivial , formed ...
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... appear against the manipulations of politicians , the rapidly growing complexity of the economic and inter- national scene , and the insistently growing demand of the common people to be heard . The lasting place in history of the four ...
... appear against the manipulations of politicians , the rapidly growing complexity of the economic and inter- national scene , and the insistently growing demand of the common people to be heard . The lasting place in history of the four ...
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... appear- ance of the youthful orator , tore off part of his shirt , and sketched on it , with a pencil or burnt stick , a likeness of him , which he afterwards tried to finish at his lodgings , and which , owing to the care of Mr. Sharpe ...
... appear- ance of the youthful orator , tore off part of his shirt , and sketched on it , with a pencil or burnt stick , a likeness of him , which he afterwards tried to finish at his lodgings , and which , owing to the care of Mr. Sharpe ...
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