Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... considerable check was given to this mode of persecution by Fox's libel bill , which was adopted in 1792. During the French Revolution , a whole series of repressive acts , ranging from suspension of the Habeas Corpus to a Treason and ...
... considerable check was given to this mode of persecution by Fox's libel bill , which was adopted in 1792. During the French Revolution , a whole series of repressive acts , ranging from suspension of the Habeas Corpus to a Treason and ...
Стр. 56
... considerable speaking from the floor . The committee method was not used in that day , but every motion was debated and passed upon in full ses- sion . This placed upon ever member the responsibility of making up his mind on every act ...
... considerable speaking from the floor . The committee method was not used in that day , but every motion was debated and passed upon in full ses- sion . This placed upon ever member the responsibility of making up his mind on every act ...
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... considerable irregular profit formerly at- tached to his own new office as paymaster of the armed for- ces . It can , of course , hardly be maintained that this reform was accomplished by the speech which has just been ex- amined . This ...
... considerable irregular profit formerly at- tached to his own new office as paymaster of the armed for- ces . It can , of course , hardly be maintained that this reform was accomplished by the speech which has just been ex- amined . This ...
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