Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... favor when he ascended the throne . He was young , conspicuously moral , the first of his line to be a real Englishman , and proud of it , as he assured his subjects in his first address from the throne . Yet , there were disquieting ...
... favor when he ascended the throne . He was young , conspicuously moral , the first of his line to be a real Englishman , and proud of it , as he assured his subjects in his first address from the throne . Yet , there were disquieting ...
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... favor them when he came to the throne . Sheridan in particular was the close coun- sellor and companion of the Prince . But the Prince's char- acter was so dissipated and immoral , his extravagances so costly to the nation , his ...
... favor them when he came to the throne . Sheridan in particular was the close coun- sellor and companion of the Prince . But the Prince's char- acter was so dissipated and immoral , his extravagances so costly to the nation , his ...
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... favor of increasing the army because of the French attack upon Switzerland ; the danger was obvious . He agreed with a previous speaker who warned against making any pledges to allies , for in the last war the late ministry ( Pitt's ) ...
... favor of increasing the army because of the French attack upon Switzerland ; the danger was obvious . He agreed with a previous speaker who warned against making any pledges to allies , for in the last war the late ministry ( Pitt's ) ...
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