Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... interest in government which inevitably accompanies a time of increased taxation . There was also the desire for ... interest spread . Another character , however , was fully as responsible as Wilkes for arousing the wide - spread ...
... interest in government which inevitably accompanies a time of increased taxation . There was also the desire for ... interest spread . Another character , however , was fully as responsible as Wilkes for arousing the wide - spread ...
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... interest to pay the principal ; nor is it my principle to pay the interest . " So freely was his character discussed and censured that it was made the subject of comment in court , by one of the greatest lawyers of the day . Sheridan ...
... interest to pay the principal ; nor is it my principle to pay the interest . " So freely was his character discussed and censured that it was made the subject of comment in court , by one of the greatest lawyers of the day . Sheridan ...
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... interest of the place - holders whose votes he must win . He knew that his re- form must be limited by prudential considerations . " I do not propose , " he told them , " . . . to take away any pensions . " " What the law respects shall ...
... interest of the place - holders whose votes he must win . He knew that his re- form must be limited by prudential considerations . " I do not propose , " he told them , " . . . to take away any pensions . " " What the law respects shall ...
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