Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... heard much talking and many murmurs , he said , with much vehemence , and a sense of injured merit , " This is not treatment for so old a Member of Parliament as I am , ' and ' I will be heard ! ' - On which there was im- mediately a ...
... heard much talking and many murmurs , he said , with much vehemence , and a sense of injured merit , " This is not treatment for so old a Member of Parliament as I am , ' and ' I will be heard ! ' - On which there was im- mediately a ...
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... heard Burke's famous oration of three hours and a quarter without intermission . Such a splendid and powerful oration I never heard , but it was abusive and vehement beyond all concep- tion . Poor Hastings , sitting by and looking so ...
... heard Burke's famous oration of three hours and a quarter without intermission . Such a splendid and powerful oration I never heard , but it was abusive and vehement beyond all concep- tion . Poor Hastings , sitting by and looking so ...
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... heard to drop . For nearly six hours he riveted his audience by an utterance exceedingly rapid though singular- ly distinct , and at the close his voice sank to a whisper . The House , for the first time within record , broke into ...
... heard to drop . For nearly six hours he riveted his audience by an utterance exceedingly rapid though singular- ly distinct , and at the close his voice sank to a whisper . The House , for the first time within record , broke into ...
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