Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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Robert Tarbell Oliver. this he was certain , that the present administration was a thousand times worse than that under Lord North ( who was present . ) " Another contemporary , Adolphus , believed that Burke's powers were at their ...
Robert Tarbell Oliver. this he was certain , that the present administration was a thousand times worse than that under Lord North ( who was present . ) " Another contemporary , Adolphus , believed that Burke's powers were at their ...
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... present century . The usual quota of scandal was invented about him , and circulated in " whispering campaigns . " Only occasionally did it achieve such permanent form as to come down to the pres- ent , but its nature is indicated by ...
... present century . The usual quota of scandal was invented about him , and circulated in " whispering campaigns . " Only occasionally did it achieve such permanent form as to come down to the pres- ent , but its nature is indicated by ...
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... present honour , suitable to our present condition , and compatible with our future security . " Pitt then reminded the house that two months previously it had voted to give ministers power to negotiate a peace , without binding them in ...
... present honour , suitable to our present condition , and compatible with our future security . " Pitt then reminded the house that two months previously it had voted to give ministers power to negotiate a peace , without binding them in ...
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