Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... principles of government , Mr. Fox had far more readiness in debate , a more popular style of eloquence , and more judgment in the practical conduct of affairs . " Lecky asserted of Fox that " That great master of persuasive reasoning ...
... principles of government , Mr. Fox had far more readiness in debate , a more popular style of eloquence , and more judgment in the practical conduct of affairs . " Lecky asserted of Fox that " That great master of persuasive reasoning ...
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... principles when they interfered with his control of the House , to ac- cept the main lines of the Tory program , contributed to set the cause of reform in England back fifty years . This atti- tude deprived Pitt of his truest claim to ...
... principles when they interfered with his control of the House , to ac- cept the main lines of the Tory program , contributed to set the cause of reform in England back fifty years . This atti- tude deprived Pitt of his truest claim to ...
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... principle of honour and honesty ; in the hands of such men he would not trust his honour , even for a minute . " However ... principles I have been in the habit of opposing for the last ... seven years of my life . . . . THE DEBATER 133.
... principle of honour and honesty ; in the hands of such men he would not trust his honour , even for a minute . " However ... principles I have been in the habit of opposing for the last ... seven years of my life . . . . THE DEBATER 133.
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