Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Lord John Russell expressed his belief that Pitt's brilliancy as an orator " served only to dazzle and mislead . " But without question , these opinions must be classed as eccentric , biased , or misinformed . Lord Macaulay , who had ...
... Lord John Russell expressed his belief that Pitt's brilliancy as an orator " served only to dazzle and mislead . " But without question , these opinions must be classed as eccentric , biased , or misinformed . Lord Macaulay , who had ...
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... Lord John Russell in considering why Fox supplanted Burke as leader of the Whigs , wrote , " It has been said that the birth and connections of Mr. Fox determined in his fa- vour the question of leadership ; but the fact is , that while ...
... Lord John Russell in considering why Fox supplanted Burke as leader of the Whigs , wrote , " It has been said that the birth and connections of Mr. Fox determined in his fa- vour the question of leadership ; but the fact is , that while ...
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... Lord John Russell . 4 vols . London ; R. Bentley , 1853 . Speeches During the French Revolutionary War Period . With Introduction by I. C. Willis . London ; J. M. Dent ( Everyman's Library Series ) , n.d. Speeches of the Right ...
... Lord John Russell . 4 vols . London ; R. Bentley , 1853 . Speeches During the French Revolutionary War Period . With Introduction by I. C. Willis . London ; J. M. Dent ( Everyman's Library Series ) , n.d. Speeches of the Right ...
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