Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... slave trade from Wilberforce and Clarkson ; his later foreign policy was profoundly influenced by Grenville ; as a ' War Minister ' he was dominated , to England's cost , by Dundas . And this assimilative quality had its conspicuous ...
... slave trade from Wilberforce and Clarkson ; his later foreign policy was profoundly influenced by Grenville ; as a ' War Minister ' he was dominated , to England's cost , by Dundas . And this assimilative quality had its conspicuous ...
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... slave trade , Fox's rejection of proposals . for gradual reforms postponed both benefits for decades . Responsibility for the rejection of Dundas's proposed slave trade compromise , however , rests fully as much upon Pitt as the ...
... slave trade , Fox's rejection of proposals . for gradual reforms postponed both benefits for decades . Responsibility for the rejection of Dundas's proposed slave trade compromise , however , rests fully as much upon Pitt as the ...
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... slave trade , and development of free trade . His legislative theory was neatly summarized in his state- ment to his Bristol constituency , when he said in effect , " Your representative owes you not his vote merely , but his judgment ...
... slave trade , and development of free trade . His legislative theory was neatly summarized in his state- ment to his Bristol constituency , when he said in effect , " Your representative owes you not his vote merely , but his judgment ...
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