Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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Стр. 34
... direct George along the lines of development which he and George's mother had devised . Surely with a record like this , the king would have been most contemptible if he deserted his puppets when they suffered from meekly obey- ing him ...
... direct George along the lines of development which he and George's mother had devised . Surely with a record like this , the king would have been most contemptible if he deserted his puppets when they suffered from meekly obey- ing him ...
Стр. 87
... direct evidence of inefficiency ; whereas mistakes of the minority , which do not become laws , are soon forgot- ten . As another factor , Fox's inextinguishable energy was one of his striking characteristics , and accounted in large ...
... direct evidence of inefficiency ; whereas mistakes of the minority , which do not become laws , are soon forgot- ten . As another factor , Fox's inextinguishable energy was one of his striking characteristics , and accounted in large ...
Стр. 157
... direct appeal to the fair judgment of those who disagree with him , and the reductio ad absurdum , occur numerous times during the course of the speech . Among those which occur only once or twice , the following may be cited : stress ...
... direct appeal to the fair judgment of those who disagree with him , and the reductio ad absurdum , occur numerous times during the course of the speech . Among those which occur only once or twice , the following may be cited : stress ...
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