Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... causes : Catholic emancipation , reform of the East India Company , strict limitation of the suffrage , and ... cause for Burke's ineffectiveness . Like many other supremely confident people , he sought to ex- press a fitting ...
... causes : Catholic emancipation , reform of the East India Company , strict limitation of the suffrage , and ... cause for Burke's ineffectiveness . Like many other supremely confident people , he sought to ex- press a fitting ...
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... cause which you were pleading , to the cause peace , of freedom and of the independence of nations in their domestic concerns . " Fox himself wrote to his nephew in the following month in terms which show how futile his tactics were ...
... cause which you were pleading , to the cause peace , of freedom and of the independence of nations in their domestic concerns . " Fox himself wrote to his nephew in the following month in terms which show how futile his tactics were ...
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... cause which he has betrayed , and he will not desist from the gratification of his malignant propensities , and the ... causes . Perhaps because of the immense pressure ex- erted upon him by the weight of official responsibility and ...
... cause which he has betrayed , and he will not desist from the gratification of his malignant propensities , and the ... causes . Perhaps because of the immense pressure ex- erted upon him by the weight of official responsibility and ...
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