Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... needed than a reperusal of state documents . It is necessary , in addition , to travel about England with Fielding's Parson Adams and Tom Jones , to sigh with the sentimental over the plights of Richardson's virtuous ( but expedient ) ...
... needed than a reperusal of state documents . It is necessary , in addition , to travel about England with Fielding's Parson Adams and Tom Jones , to sigh with the sentimental over the plights of Richardson's virtuous ( but expedient ) ...
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... needed to submit his proposals to only one test ; would they sound plausible in debate . * He seldom needed to fear that they would have to undergo the actual test of practice . It has been said that every radical becomes conservative ...
... needed to submit his proposals to only one test ; would they sound plausible in debate . * He seldom needed to fear that they would have to undergo the actual test of practice . It has been said that every radical becomes conservative ...
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... needed to be particularly careful to curb rash utterances , he could not do so by refusing to speak . One of the chief reasons he obtained and held the prime minister- ship was the fact that he was practically the only man who had the ...
... needed to be particularly careful to curb rash utterances , he could not do so by refusing to speak . One of the chief reasons he obtained and held the prime minister- ship was the fact that he was practically the only man who had the ...
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