A Re-evaluation of the Oratory of Burke, Fox, Sheridan and Pitt, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1937 - 1182 pages |
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A Preliminary Perspective | 4 |
Parliamentary Corruption | 24 |
George III | 30 |
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