Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... carrying Dunning's motion . But aside from actually carrying or defeating measures , there were three types of considerable influence the speeches could and did have . First , there was their effectiveness , as Burke pointed out , in ...
... carrying Dunning's motion . But aside from actually carrying or defeating measures , there were three types of considerable influence the speeches could and did have . First , there was their effectiveness , as Burke pointed out , in ...
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... carry through Par- liament the measures of his own choice demonstrates clearly that he was no more successful than ... carried the reform bills of the 1830's . Pitt's success looms so large because he merely had to hold these votes in ...
... carry through Par- liament the measures of his own choice demonstrates clearly that he was no more successful than ... carried the reform bills of the 1830's . Pitt's success looms so large because he merely had to hold these votes in ...
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... carried at once . But Lord North did not feel able after this presentation to oppose it personally , and Parliament considered the scheme for several months . The following February it was again introduced , and provided the occasion ...
... carried at once . But Lord North did not feel able after this presentation to oppose it personally , and Parliament considered the scheme for several months . The following February it was again introduced , and provided the occasion ...
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