Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... question , Burke earned the money honor- ably with his political services , but to the gossips of the day there was strong question of the disinterestedness of services which were so well paid . Burke's advocacy of his reform bill ...
... question , Burke earned the money honor- ably with his political services , but to the gossips of the day there was strong question of the disinterestedness of services which were so well paid . Burke's advocacy of his reform bill ...
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... question is very certain ; and if men of honour can meet on points of general national con- cern , I see no reason for calling such a meeting an unnatural junction . It is neither wise nor noble to keep up animosities for ever . It is ...
... question is very certain ; and if men of honour can meet on points of general national con- cern , I see no reason for calling such a meeting an unnatural junction . It is neither wise nor noble to keep up animosities for ever . It is ...
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... question this night ? We are called upon to support ministers in refusing a frank , candid , and respectful offer of negotiation , and to countenance them in continuing the war . Now , I would put the question in another way . Suppose ...
... question this night ? We are called upon to support ministers in refusing a frank , candid , and respectful offer of negotiation , and to countenance them in continuing the war . Now , I would put the question in another way . Suppose ...
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