The Sausage Seller who aspired to be Cleon's rival, in The Knights of Aristophanes, expounds the whole art of demagogy in his prayer: Ye influential impudential powers Of sauciness and jabber, slang and jaw!
Sir Edward Carson's speeches in Ulster, indeed, are the most extreme instances of demagogy we have had in recent years.
Kruger's point was an artful though crude demagogy of violence against taxation.
The same Prince Lvov bitterly complaining to Alexeiev of the impossible conditions under which the Provisional Government was working, owing to the rapid growth of demagogy in the Soviet and in the country.
I considered, however, that to "revolutionise" the Army was a fatal procedure, and that to introducedemagogy into the Army would mean the ruin of the Country.
He abhorreddemagogy just as he abhorred corruption.
Nor was the demagogy all on the side of the Whigs, although they enjoyed the more popular quality of the quadrennial product.
He thoroughly, honestly, and without demagogy believed in the common people and in their competence to deal wisely with political difficulties.
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