Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... less corrupt than Wal- pole , and far less able , the Duke of Newcastle . Remaining behind scenes , in the best tradition of political bossism , New- castle presented the office of prime minister to his brother , Henry Pelham , who held ...
... less corrupt than Wal- pole , and far less able , the Duke of Newcastle . Remaining behind scenes , in the best tradition of political bossism , New- castle presented the office of prime minister to his brother , Henry Pelham , who held ...
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... less vociferously exclaimed , go on ; and so he continued to speak in this man- ner for nearly two hours . " On this day Fox went from Par- liament to a meeting of his constituents at Westminster , and Moritz followed him . Fox was ...
... less vociferously exclaimed , go on ; and so he continued to speak in this man- ner for nearly two hours . " On this day Fox went from Par- liament to a meeting of his constituents at Westminster , and Moritz followed him . Fox was ...
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... less and less for political success . If the question is asked why Fox failed to achieve the highest effectiveness in moving Parliament , the true answer may be discovered in the real satisfaction which he found in his life outside of ...
... less and less for political success . If the question is asked why Fox failed to achieve the highest effectiveness in moving Parliament , the true answer may be discovered in the real satisfaction which he found in his life outside of ...
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