The book The Press And the Public Service was written by author Murray, Eustace Clare Grenville, 1824-1881 Here you can read free online of The Press And the Public Service book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Press And the Public Service a good or bad book?
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They were awakened by a war and the loss of thirteen colonies. A few years afterwards a quiet gentleman was seen about London, and he was ambas-' sador for the United States of North America. Burke's attack on Paul Benfield, and his allusion to that person's connection with Mr. Pitt, are well known. He calls Benfield " a criminal who ought long since to have fattened the region kites with his offal." To go back before the time of Anne, it is enough to say that E/Ochester's libel on Charles II. ...is too foul for descrip- tion. To come nearer to our own time, who is not PEKSONALITIES. 87 familiar with the tremendous things of the " Political Register," the "Rolliad," and the " Antijacobin." The grave also has but just closed over one whose great and beloved name will always be associated with some of the severest personal satires in our language. Stern truths cannot he spoken in honeyed words. The highest kind of satire belongs to the highest kind of poetry. Isaiah and Jeremiah were satirists.
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