Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... attack ; its policy had to be consistent , but the attack- ers could be as inconsistent as they pleased . Moreover , the ministers had to be very careful of any proposals they 86 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
... attack ; its policy had to be consistent , but the attack- ers could be as inconsistent as they pleased . Moreover , the ministers had to be very careful of any proposals they 86 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
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... attack . But he was not very successful at conciliation . He partially at least supplied its place by his frequent practise of stating the arguments of his opponents with full fairness , sometimes better than they had done them- selves ...
... attack . But he was not very successful at conciliation . He partially at least supplied its place by his frequent practise of stating the arguments of his opponents with full fairness , sometimes better than they had done them- selves ...
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... attack upon Pitt . A parallel but superior attack on Lord North's policy occurred in Fox's speech of February 19 , 1778 , when he was in the very height of his powers as a speaker : " The noble lord hoped and was disappointed . He ...
... attack upon Pitt . A parallel but superior attack on Lord North's policy occurred in Fox's speech of February 19 , 1778 , when he was in the very height of his powers as a speaker : " The noble lord hoped and was disappointed . He ...
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