Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... ministry had become powerful during the eighteenth century partly because the Hanover kings were unable to use the ... Minister was a new phenomenon in English politics . Instead of rising by corruption , he had skillfully utilized his ...
... ministry had become powerful during the eighteenth century partly because the Hanover kings were unable to use the ... Minister was a new phenomenon in English politics . Instead of rising by corruption , he had skillfully utilized his ...
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... ministers who would consent to be merely mouthpieces for him . He came to see the great desirability of having the popular Pitt as minister at almost any cost . But , he finally secured him only after the Great Commoner was too ill to ...
... ministers who would consent to be merely mouthpieces for him . He came to see the great desirability of having the popular Pitt as minister at almost any cost . But , he finally secured him only after the Great Commoner was too ill to ...
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... minister , power and place are sufficient of themselves . With them he is content ; for them he can calmly sacrifice every proud distinction that ambition covets , and every noble prospect to which it points the way ! " From this speech ...
... minister , power and place are sufficient of themselves . With them he is content ; for them he can calmly sacrifice every proud distinction that ambition covets , and every noble prospect to which it points the way ! " From this speech ...
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