Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan: (Several Corrected by Himself)P. Martin, 1816 |
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... SHERIDAN rose and complained , that it was in the power of any petitioner to bring a charge of crimes and misdemeanors against any members of that house with impunity . Where it is alleged that an election is undue on account of informa ...
... SHERIDAN rose and complained , that it was in the power of any petitioner to bring a charge of crimes and misdemeanors against any members of that house with impunity . Where it is alleged that an election is undue on account of informa ...
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(Several Corrected by Himself) Richard Brinsley Sheridan. of the house were voted to him only in consequence of a ... SHERIDAN rose and reprehended Mr. Courtenay for turning every thing that passed into ridicule ; and for having ...
(Several Corrected by Himself) Richard Brinsley Sheridan. of the house were voted to him only in consequence of a ... SHERIDAN rose and reprehended Mr. Courtenay for turning every thing that passed into ridicule ; and for having ...
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(Several Corrected by Himself) Richard Brinsley Sheridan. MARCH 5 . MR . SHERIDAN'S MOTIONS FOR THE BETTER REGULATION OF THE POLICE OF WEST- MINSTER . Mr. SHERIDAN now rose , agreeably to his intima- tion , to offer his propositions ...
(Several Corrected by Himself) Richard Brinsley Sheridan. MARCH 5 . MR . SHERIDAN'S MOTIONS FOR THE BETTER REGULATION OF THE POLICE OF WEST- MINSTER . Mr. SHERIDAN now rose , agreeably to his intima- tion , to offer his propositions ...
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(Several Corrected by Himself) Richard Brinsley Sheridan. had risen above the humble charge of felony ; and he was the ... rose again , they demolished the house of a gentleman , whom he could not better describe than by saying , it was a ...
(Several Corrected by Himself) Richard Brinsley Sheridan. had risen above the humble charge of felony ; and he was the ... rose again , they demolished the house of a gentleman , whom he could not better describe than by saying , it was a ...
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... SHERIDAN rose . He reprehended Mr. Rigby for the contemptuous manner in which he had spoken , and always did speak , of the constituent body of the country . He defended the honorable member , Mr. Fox's , ideas on the subject ; and ...
... SHERIDAN rose . He reprehended Mr. Rigby for the contemptuous manner in which he had spoken , and always did speak , of the constituent body of the country . He defended the honorable member , Mr. Fox's , ideas on the subject ; and ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
able gentleman act of parliament alluded amendment answer appeared argued argument army assertion begged leave blue riband Britain British Burke called charge circumstances civil list clause committee conduct consideration considered contended crown debate debt defence duty EAST INDIA BILL Exchequer ground Hastings heard high bailiff honorable gentle India bill Ireland justice kingdom learned gentleman Lord John Cavendish Lord Mulgrave Lord North Lord Thurlow Majesty Majesty's manufacture means measure ment minister motion moved Nabob necessary noble lord object occasion opinion papers parliament peace person present principle proceeding proposed prove question racter reason receipt resolution respect revenue ridan right ho right honorable friend right honorable gen right honorable gentleman Sheridan declared SHERIDAN observed SHERIDAN rose shew speech taken thought tion tleman treasury treaty vote Warren Hastings whole wished
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Página 80 - Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time, Ere humane statute purged the gentle weal ; Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd Too terrible for the ear : the time has been, That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end...
Página 272 - All that he had ever heard, all that he had ever read, when compared with it, dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapour before the sun;
Página 80 - ... house : the continuance of the present ministers in trusts of the highest importance and responsibility, is contrary to constitutional principles, and injurious to the interests of His Majesty and his people.
Página 376 - ... never did happen in any way whatsoever, and had from the beginning been a base and malicious falsehood.
Página 47 - But this was not the proper scene for the exhibition of these elegancies ; and he therefore must beg leave to call the attention of the house to the serious consideration of the very important question before them.
Página 27 - Parliament, as a privy councillor, as a private gentleman, he had always detested the American War as much as any man, but that he had never been able to persuade the paymaster that it was a bad war : and, unfortunately, in whatever character he spoke, it was the paymaster who always voted in that House.
Página 227 - The Speaker of the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Master of the Rolls, the Governor and Deputy Governor of the Bank of England...
Página 142 - Ireland, should bo imported into each kingdom from the other reciprocally, under the same regulations and at the same duties, if subject to duties, to which they are liable when imported directly from the place of their growth...
Página 257 - Our humbler province is to tend the fair, Not a less pleasing, though less glorious care ; To save the powder from too rude a gale, Nor let the...
Página 283 - Jaghiers the company are guarantees, shall, in case of the resumption of their lands, be paid the amount of their net collections, through the resident, in ready money ; — and that no English resident be appointed to Furruckabad.