Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... measures , there were three types of considerable influence the speeches could and did have . First , there was their effectiveness , as Burke pointed out , in modifying and gently shaping the policies of the hostile ministry ...
... measures , there were three types of considerable influence the speeches could and did have . First , there was their effectiveness , as Burke pointed out , in modifying and gently shaping the policies of the hostile ministry ...
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... measures not used by Homer , Fox instantly recited twenty other verses of the same measure . Such was his knowledge of the classics . He spent the years from 1797 to 1802 in virtual retire- ment at St. Anne's Hill , occupied with just ...
... measures not used by Homer , Fox instantly recited twenty other verses of the same measure . Such was his knowledge of the classics . He spent the years from 1797 to 1802 in virtual retire- ment at St. Anne's Hill , occupied with just ...
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... measure her territory , " Sheridan admitted , " ... but it is scarcely within the grasp of any man's mind to measure the ambition of Bonaparte . Why , when all Europe bows down before him - why , when he has subdued the whole continent ...
... measure her territory , " Sheridan admitted , " ... but it is scarcely within the grasp of any man's mind to measure the ambition of Bonaparte . Why , when all Europe bows down before him - why , when he has subdued the whole continent ...
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