Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... king , exercising every reactionary weapon in his power to prop up the old structure of privilege and " secret influence . " On the other hand was a newly - born public sentiment for reform , which sought to save the governmental ...
... king , exercising every reactionary weapon in his power to prop up the old structure of privilege and " secret influence . " On the other hand was a newly - born public sentiment for reform , which sought to save the governmental ...
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... king . The ministry had become powerful during the eighteenth century partly because the Hanover kings were unable ... king . ” The chief immediate obstacle in George's path was the sturdy independence of the Elder Pitt . This powerful ...
... king . The ministry had become powerful during the eighteenth century partly because the Hanover kings were unable ... king . ” The chief immediate obstacle in George's path was the sturdy independence of the Elder Pitt . This powerful ...
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... King held various titles in different parts of his kingdom , receiving an ample salary with each title . Why not , Burke asked , retain the King in " his true , simple , undis- guised , native character of majesty ? " Ridiculing the ...
... King held various titles in different parts of his kingdom , receiving an ample salary with each title . Why not , Burke asked , retain the King in " his true , simple , undis- guised , native character of majesty ? " Ridiculing the ...
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