Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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Robert Tarbell Oliver. Another personal quality must also be considered . Fox's innate generosity and warmth of heart won admiration and affection for him , even though the public sometimes doubted whether he applied those feelings to ...
Robert Tarbell Oliver. Another personal quality must also be considered . Fox's innate generosity and warmth of heart won admiration and affection for him , even though the public sometimes doubted whether he applied those feelings to ...
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... considered the distinction , Sheridan was believed to be rhe- torical , rather than eloquent . Mrs. Oliphant wrote rather naively in 1902 that " Nobody , so far as we are aware , has ever doubted Sheridan's honesty or the sincerity of ...
... considered the distinction , Sheridan was believed to be rhe- torical , rather than eloquent . Mrs. Oliphant wrote rather naively in 1902 that " Nobody , so far as we are aware , has ever doubted Sheridan's honesty or the sincerity of ...
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... considered the scheme for several months . The following February it was again introduced , and provided the occasion for Pitt's first parlia- mentary speech . In the next year , 1782 , when the second Rockingham government was formed ...
... considered the scheme for several months . The following February it was again introduced , and provided the occasion for Pitt's first parlia- mentary speech . In the next year , 1782 , when the second Rockingham government was formed ...
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