Political Orations, from Wentworth to MacaulayWilliam Clarke W. Scott, 1889 - 311 páginas |
Contenido
Speech in behalf of the Liberties of Parliament House | 1 |
OLIVER CROMWELL | 14 |
LORD CHATHAM | 40 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abolition acts of parliament Africa America ancient argument assemblies Attorney-General authority Britain British British Parliament Buonaparte Burke called Catholic cause Chouans colonies conduct conscience consider constitution Corn Laws court crown danger declared defence duty Edited empire enemy England English Ernest Rhys evil expediency favour France freedom French gentleman give grant happy hath heart honour hope House of Bourbon House of Commons human Ireland judge justice King kingdom learned friend legislature libel liberty Lord Lord Harvey Majesty Majesty's means ment mind ministers nation nature negotiation never noble opinion oratory Paine Parliament Parliament of England parliamentary peace persons political present prince principle privileges proposition province Prussia question reason Reform refuse religion repeal revolution slave trade speak speech spirit sure taxes things Thomas Paine thought tion treat truth unto vote whole wish
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Fabianism and Culture: A Study in British Socialism and the Arts C1884-1918 Ian Britain Vista previa limitada - 2005 |