Substance Of A Speech, Delivered At The Ciceronian School, Globe Tavern, Fleet-street, Monday, 2 Mar. 1795, On The Following Question
John Gale Jones
Substance Of A Speech, Delivered At The Ciceronian School, Globe Tavern, Fleet-street, Monday, 2 Mar. 1795, On The Following Question
John Gale Jones
This book is a transcript of a speech given by John Gale Jones, a prominent British radical, in 1795. Arguing against the government's policies and advocating for greater political freedom and reform, Jones delivers a passionate and persuasive appeal to his audience. Despite the passage of time, his words still resonate today, reminding us of the power of political rhetoric and the enduring importance of political debate and discourse.
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