Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... English Empire crumbled and all but dissolved . The thirteen American colonies endured accumulated abuses that ... English dependencies in India were cynically exploited and robbed , until at last the English RICH TRADITIONS 3.
... English Empire crumbled and all but dissolved . The thirteen American colonies endured accumulated abuses that ... English dependencies in India were cynically exploited and robbed , until at last the English RICH TRADITIONS 3.
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... English journal had come into being as early as the middle of the seventeenth century . Such genteel periodicals as The Spectator had become popular during the first half of the eighteenth century . But it was after 1765 that the modern ...
... English journal had come into being as early as the middle of the seventeenth century . Such genteel periodicals as The Spectator had become popular during the first half of the eighteenth century . But it was after 1765 that the modern ...
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... English character in many respects , he at least was superior to Fox , Sheridan , and Burke in sens- ing the narrow insularity of the British viewpoint . Where- as , Burke spent his genius in trying to interest the English in the wrongs ...
... English character in many respects , he at least was superior to Fox , Sheridan , and Burke in sens- ing the narrow insularity of the British viewpoint . Where- as , Burke spent his genius in trying to interest the English in the wrongs ...
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