Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... became a favorite sign for taverns ; his wrongs became symbolic of the outrages suffered by the poor . They took up his cause with gusto , and stormed the jail in which he was lodged . In that year , 1768 , for the first time in English ...
... became a favorite sign for taverns ; his wrongs became symbolic of the outrages suffered by the poor . They took up his cause with gusto , and stormed the jail in which he was lodged . In that year , 1768 , for the first time in English ...
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... became al- most as critical as Athenians . To listen to brilliant speakers scoring neat points against each other , pouring out brisk retort and fierce invective , sailing near the wind and skill- fully recovering was their delight . No ...
... became al- most as critical as Athenians . To listen to brilliant speakers scoring neat points against each other , pouring out brisk retort and fierce invective , sailing near the wind and skill- fully recovering was their delight . No ...
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... became " Fox's Martyrs " in an election which swept 160 of them out of parliament . Fox himself was barely re - elected for Westminster , after a hard cam- paign . His election was disputed , and on June 3 he gave his great speech on ...
... became " Fox's Martyrs " in an election which swept 160 of them out of parliament . Fox himself was barely re - elected for Westminster , after a hard cam- paign . His election was disputed , and on June 3 he gave his great speech on ...
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