Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... character of a number of the public men of the day . The excitement aroused by the persecution of John Wilkes illustrates how this interest spread . Another character , however , was fully as responsible as Wilkes for arousing the wide ...
... character of a number of the public men of the day . The excitement aroused by the persecution of John Wilkes illustrates how this interest spread . Another character , however , was fully as responsible as Wilkes for arousing the wide ...
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Robert Tarbell Oliver. Part Three Their Character Chapter 7 - Genius on Fire The England which we have just glimpsed was a stage set for turbulent action . Whether it would be melodrama , tragedy , or heroic ... Character Genius on Fire ...
Robert Tarbell Oliver. Part Three Their Character Chapter 7 - Genius on Fire The England which we have just glimpsed was a stage set for turbulent action . Whether it would be melodrama , tragedy , or heroic ... Character Genius on Fire ...
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... character or credit of his opponents . The following charges against his adversaries are made so often as to be considered among his typical persuasive devices : inconsis- tency , corruption , desire for arbitrary power , ignorance ...
... character or credit of his opponents . The following charges against his adversaries are made so often as to be considered among his typical persuasive devices : inconsis- tency , corruption , desire for arbitrary power , ignorance ...
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