Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... principles when they interfered with his control of the House , to ac- cept the main lines of the Tory program , contributed to set the cause of reform in England back fifty years . This atti- tude deprived Pitt of his truest claim to ...
... principles when they interfered with his control of the House , to ac- cept the main lines of the Tory program , contributed to set the cause of reform in England back fifty years . This atti- tude deprived Pitt of his truest claim to ...
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... principle of honour and honesty ; in the hands of such men he would not trust his honour , even for a minute . " However , less ... principles I have been in the habit of opposing for the last • seven years of my life . . . . THE DEBATER 133.
... principle of honour and honesty ; in the hands of such men he would not trust his honour , even for a minute . " However , less ... principles I have been in the habit of opposing for the last • seven years of my life . . . . THE DEBATER 133.
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... principles was often violent to the point of ineffectiveness. The causes to which he gave thirty years of his life included anti-militarism, freedom of the press, abolition of slavery, home rule for Ireland, parliamentary reform, reform ...
... principles was often violent to the point of ineffectiveness. The causes to which he gave thirty years of his life included anti-militarism, freedom of the press, abolition of slavery, home rule for Ireland, parliamentary reform, reform ...
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