Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... demands for better conditions . It is almost impossible for us to com- prehend the savagery of naval discipline , but some indica- tion may be gained from the fact that a common punish- ment was five hundred lashes , administered on the ...
... demands for better conditions . It is almost impossible for us to com- prehend the savagery of naval discipline , but some indica- tion may be gained from the fact that a common punish- ment was five hundred lashes , administered on the ...
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... demands of the people . . . . " In developing these points , Burke produced an example of perfect tact . Comparing Eng ... demand of the people , Burke went on , that retrenchment had become a matter of necessity , not of choice . The ...
... demands of the people . . . . " In developing these points , Burke produced an example of perfect tact . Comparing Eng ... demand of the people , Burke went on , that retrenchment had become a matter of necessity , not of choice . The ...
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... demand . ' " The best examples of how Fox's enthusiasm and deep feeling cause him to use exaggeration in presenting his po- sition might be drawn from his speeches on the American war , from the Regency battle , or from his more ...
... demand . ' " The best examples of how Fox's enthusiasm and deep feeling cause him to use exaggeration in presenting his po- sition might be drawn from his speeches on the American war , from the Regency battle , or from his more ...
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