Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Oczakow . The previous year , Fox had undoubtedly pre- vented Pitt from hurling England into an unwise , unneces- sary and ruinous war . In this speech , he is triumphing over his adversary in a speech which Lord Brougham described as ...
... Oczakow . The previous year , Fox had undoubtedly pre- vented Pitt from hurling England into an unwise , unneces- sary and ruinous war . In this speech , he is triumphing over his adversary in a speech which Lord Brougham described as ...
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... Oczakow was certainly of much im- portance ; but this importance was to be determined upon by circumstances . Sir , we are become nice , indeed , in our political arithmetic . . . . Thus it seems that Oczakow was worth an armament , but ...
... Oczakow was certainly of much im- portance ; but this importance was to be determined upon by circumstances . Sir , we are become nice , indeed , in our political arithmetic . . . . Thus it seems that Oczakow was worth an armament , but ...
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... Oczakow the honor of England , it became nothing ! Oczakow by itself , threatened the balance of Europe . Oczakow and national honor united weighed nothing in the scale ! Honor is , in their political arithmetic , a minus quantity , to ...
... Oczakow the honor of England , it became nothing ! Oczakow by itself , threatened the balance of Europe . Oczakow and national honor united weighed nothing in the scale ! Honor is , in their political arithmetic , a minus quantity , to ...
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