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... R. B. Sheridan , Mr. Moore observes on Burke's manner of delivery as follows : " There was a something which those who have but read him can with difficulty conceive , that marred the im- pression of his most sublime and glowing displa ...
... R. B. Sheridan , Mr. Moore observes on Burke's manner of delivery as follows : " There was a something which those who have but read him can with difficulty conceive , that marred the im- pression of his most sublime and glowing displa ...
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... R. B. Sheridan , informs us that he found among the papers of that extraordinary man , scraps of an intended answer to Taxation no Tyranny . They may be seen in the 8vo . edition of the Memoirs , vol . i . p . 150.-ED. motto : pamphlets ...
... R. B. Sheridan , informs us that he found among the papers of that extraordinary man , scraps of an intended answer to Taxation no Tyranny . They may be seen in the 8vo . edition of the Memoirs , vol . i . p . 150.-ED. motto : pamphlets ...
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... R. B. Sheridan . -ED . t After describing the triumphal entry of Charles into London , that honest old cavalier Evelyn thus gives utterance to his warm and loyal feelings : “ I stood in the Strand and beheld it , and bless'd God . And ...
... R. B. Sheridan . -ED . t After describing the triumphal entry of Charles into London , that honest old cavalier Evelyn thus gives utterance to his warm and loyal feelings : “ I stood in the Strand and beheld it , and bless'd God . And ...
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