Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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Стр. 51
... of Lansdowne , formerly Lord Shelburne , saying of Pitt's government , after its overthrow in 1801 , " I think we had from the former Ministry too much of eloquence , and oratory , and all that sort of thing , BRIBERY AND INFLUENCE 51.
... of Lansdowne , formerly Lord Shelburne , saying of Pitt's government , after its overthrow in 1801 , " I think we had from the former Ministry too much of eloquence , and oratory , and all that sort of thing , BRIBERY AND INFLUENCE 51.
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... eloquence he spoke , and how the Speaker in the chair incessantly nodded approbation from beneath his solemn wig ; and innumerable voices incessantly called out , hear him ! hear him ! and when there was the least sign that he intended ...
... eloquence he spoke , and how the Speaker in the chair incessantly nodded approbation from beneath his solemn wig ; and innumerable voices incessantly called out , hear him ! hear him ! and when there was the least sign that he intended ...
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... eloquence , smiled , shrugged , and turned away . " Pitt did not hesitate to characterize Sheridan openly in Parlia- ment as one " in most of whose speeches there was much fancy , in many shining wit , in others very ingenious argu ...
... eloquence , smiled , shrugged , and turned away . " Pitt did not hesitate to characterize Sheridan openly in Parlia- ment as one " in most of whose speeches there was much fancy , in many shining wit , in others very ingenious argu ...
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