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... Discontents 11 2. Reading Virtue and Rhetorical Portraiture in the Speech on Taxation 27 3. Enacting Rhetorical Judgment in the Speech on Conciliation 45 4. Speech to the Electors of Bristol : The Space of Rhetorical Virtue 67 5 ...
... Discontents 11 2. Reading Virtue and Rhetorical Portraiture in the Speech on Taxation 27 3. Enacting Rhetorical Judgment in the Speech on Conciliation 45 4. Speech to the Electors of Bristol : The Space of Rhetorical Virtue 67 5 ...
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Stephen H. Browne. Notes 127 Bibliography 135 Index 141 Acknowledgments Chapter 1 originally appeared as " Edmund Burke's Discontents viii / Contents.
Stephen H. Browne. Notes 127 Bibliography 135 Index 141 Acknowledgments Chapter 1 originally appeared as " Edmund Burke's Discontents viii / Contents.
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