Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... method in his speeches on American Taxation , on Fox's East India Bill , and on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts . His other method was a conciliatory approach to the imme- diate problem , through emphasis upon a common goal , ac- companied ...
... method in his speeches on American Taxation , on Fox's East India Bill , and on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts . His other method was a conciliatory approach to the imme- diate problem , through emphasis upon a common goal , ac- companied ...
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... method was not feasible . As for the second , " I do not know the method , " he confessed , " of drawing up an indictment against an whole people , " therefore , " No way is open but the third and last - to comply with the American ...
... method was not feasible . As for the second , " I do not know the method , " he confessed , " of drawing up an indictment against an whole people , " therefore , " No way is open but the third and last - to comply with the American ...
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... methods . His other , and commoner one was direct and severe attack , belittling and ridiculing the arguments of his opponents . Under this latter method he developed a wide variety of ways in which to depreciate the character or credit ...
... methods . His other , and commoner one was direct and severe attack , belittling and ridiculing the arguments of his opponents . Under this latter method he developed a wide variety of ways in which to depreciate the character or credit ...
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