Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... enemy's cannon . " Yet , the reform of this situation came neither from the Parliament , nor the public , but from the sailors themselves , in the form of the worst crime on shipboard : mutiny . In the dark days of 1797 , when ...
... enemy's cannon . " Yet , the reform of this situation came neither from the Parliament , nor the public , but from the sailors themselves , in the form of the worst crime on shipboard : mutiny . In the dark days of 1797 , when ...
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... enemy to any innovations , for , in this mixed Government , it is highly necessary to avoid novelties . ” 3. March 12 , 1772 : ( Regarding the Marriage Bill ) " Lord North , --the turn of yesterday's debate is most favorable , as ...
... enemy to any innovations , for , in this mixed Government , it is highly necessary to avoid novelties . ” 3. March 12 , 1772 : ( Regarding the Marriage Bill ) " Lord North , --the turn of yesterday's debate is most favorable , as ...
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... enemies , " he said . " But previous to this change , what were the symptoms of cordiality and good understanding when we were endeavoring to defend Holland ? Did not our troops leave that country , complaining of the people , irritated ...
... enemies , " he said . " But previous to this change , what were the symptoms of cordiality and good understanding when we were endeavoring to defend Holland ? Did not our troops leave that country , complaining of the people , irritated ...
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