Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Moritz , his description of his first visit to Parliament , in 1782 , brings that body almost into the focus of direct observation . Moritz tells of his attempt to get into the galleries , and of being turned away by the tall man ...
... Moritz , his description of his first visit to Parliament , in 1782 , brings that body almost into the focus of direct observation . Moritz tells of his attempt to get into the galleries , and of being turned away by the tall man ...
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... Moritz , visiting Parliament in 1782 , was struck by Fox far more than by the other speakers . On one occasion the gal- leries were crowded by eleven o'clock , because Fox was to speak at four , to assign his reasons for resigning from ...
... Moritz , visiting Parliament in 1782 , was struck by Fox far more than by the other speakers . On one occasion the gal- leries were crowded by eleven o'clock , because Fox was to speak at four , to assign his reasons for resigning from ...
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... Moritz followed him . Fox was " received with an universal shout of joy , " and " the people took it into their heads to hear him speak , and every one called out Fox ! Fox ! I know not why , " Moritz confessed ; " but I seemed to catch ...
... Moritz followed him . Fox was " received with an universal shout of joy , " and " the people took it into their heads to hear him speak , and every one called out Fox ! Fox ! I know not why , " Moritz confessed ; " but I seemed to catch ...
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