Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... called from Holland to assume the throne . Under them and their successor , Queen Anne , England forgot the dissentions which had divided her people into Puritan and Loyalist camps . For the upper classes the jolly days described by the ...
... called from Holland to assume the throne . Under them and their successor , Queen Anne , England forgot the dissentions which had divided her people into Puritan and Loyalist camps . For the upper classes the jolly days described by the ...
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... called out , hear him ! hear him ! and when there was the least sign that he intended to leave off speaking , they no less vociferously exclaimed , go on ; and so he continued to speak in this man- ner for nearly two hours . " On this ...
... called out , hear him ! hear him ! and when there was the least sign that he intended to leave off speaking , they no less vociferously exclaimed , go on ; and so he continued to speak in this man- ner for nearly two hours . " On this ...
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... called it " a sort of gently ripening hothouse , where eight members of Parliament receive salaries of a thousand a year , for a cer- tain given time , in order to mature , at a proper season , a claim to two thousand , granted for ...
... called it " a sort of gently ripening hothouse , where eight members of Parliament receive salaries of a thousand a year , for a cer- tain given time , in order to mature , at a proper season , a claim to two thousand , granted for ...
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