Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... effect of the speeches of the Opposition . " I shall say in general , " Burke observed , " that it is very well worth while for a man to take pains to speak well in Parliament . A man who has vanity speaks to display his talents ; and ...
... effect of the speeches of the Opposition . " I shall say in general , " Burke observed , " that it is very well worth while for a man to take pains to speak well in Parliament . A man who has vanity speaks to display his talents ; and ...
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... effect : " It was such a blunder that I never knew any man of the meanest talents guilty of before . During the whole time that I have sat in Parliament I have never seen such an uproar as was raised by his threatening . " In effect ...
... effect : " It was such a blunder that I never knew any man of the meanest talents guilty of before . During the whole time that I have sat in Parliament I have never seen such an uproar as was raised by his threatening . " In effect ...
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... effect , " Your representative owes you not his vote merely , but his judgment and his integrity . " Fóx was a staunch liberal who believed strongly in free- dom and majority rule . In the pursuit of reform , he was enthusiastic to the ...
... effect , " Your representative owes you not his vote merely , but his judgment and his integrity . " Fóx was a staunch liberal who believed strongly in free- dom and majority rule . In the pursuit of reform , he was enthusiastic to the ...
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