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... political wisdom of Burke , the brilliant spirit of Sheridan , the penetrating argument of Fox , the tremendous force of Brougham , the majestic and sweeping power of Chatham ; we cannot fail to concede this claim . It may be owing in a ...
... political wisdom of Burke , the brilliant spirit of Sheridan , the penetrating argument of Fox , the tremendous force of Brougham , the majestic and sweeping power of Chatham ; we cannot fail to concede this claim . It may be owing in a ...
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... political career , only eighteen months , to early habits of reckless- ness and vice . The private vices of his youth could not , it seems to us , have so seriously affected his public position , long after their abandon- ment . Indeed ...
... political career , only eighteen months , to early habits of reckless- ness and vice . The private vices of his youth could not , it seems to us , have so seriously affected his public position , long after their abandon- ment . Indeed ...
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... political party stripped of all weight and influence ; to learn how slippery are the paths of political life ; and to feel , from bitter expe- rience , the truth of the command , " Put not your trust in Princes . " Thus have poetry ...
... political party stripped of all weight and influence ; to learn how slippery are the paths of political life ; and to feel , from bitter expe- rience , the truth of the command , " Put not your trust in Princes . " Thus have poetry ...
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