Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... declared in the House of Lords , " If any noble Lord challenge me to assert that there is much corruption in both Houses , I would laugh in his face , and tell him that he knows it as well as I. ” One member declared openly in the House ...
... declared in the House of Lords , " If any noble Lord challenge me to assert that there is much corruption in both Houses , I would laugh in his face , and tell him that he knows it as well as I. ” One member declared openly in the House ...
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... declaration of war in 1793 , the popular will became an increasingly effective force in Eng- lish politics . Wraxall , writing in 1787 , declared THE PEOPLE - RESTLESS 47.
... declaration of war in 1793 , the popular will became an increasingly effective force in Eng- lish politics . Wraxall , writing in 1787 , declared THE PEOPLE - RESTLESS 47.
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... declared that " Every member's vote was weighed in the estimation of his colleagues by the degree in which he represented a popu- lar interest . " Writing in 1793 , Burke asserted that Fox was guilty of stirring up the people without ...
... declared that " Every member's vote was weighed in the estimation of his colleagues by the degree in which he represented a popu- lar interest . " Writing in 1793 , Burke asserted that Fox was guilty of stirring up the people without ...
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