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... considered his elder son as destined to be the brighter of the two stars . At Harrow , Richard was remarkable only as a very idle , careless , but , at the same time , engaging boy , who contrived to win the affection , and even ...
... considered his elder son as destined to be the brighter of the two stars . At Harrow , Richard was remarkable only as a very idle , careless , but , at the same time , engaging boy , who contrived to win the affection , and even ...
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... considered as a crime . Yet I risked every thing , and in the event was made happy by obtaining forgiveness for my brother . * * * * You may perceive , dear sister , that very little indeed have I to say on a subject so near your heart ...
... considered as a crime . Yet I risked every thing , and in the event was made happy by obtaining forgiveness for my brother . * * * * You may perceive , dear sister , that very little indeed have I to say on a subject so near your heart ...
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... considered as improperly adjust- ed ; Mr. S. having since their first rencontre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a manner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr. Sheridan received three or four wounds in his ...
... considered as improperly adjust- ed ; Mr. S. having since their first rencontre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a manner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr. Sheridan received three or four wounds in his ...
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... considered as accurately true or not , and I believe it is of very little consequence to any one else , I shall make those observations just in the same manner as I conceive any indifferent person of common sense , who should think it ...
... considered as accurately true or not , and I believe it is of very little consequence to any one else , I shall make those observations just in the same manner as I conceive any indifferent person of common sense , who should think it ...
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... considered as by no means that of a fair and honourable antagonist . It was in contemplation of a measure of this nature , that the account of the meeting already given was drawn up by Mr. Barnett , and deposited in the hands of Captain ...
... considered as by no means that of a fair and honourable antagonist . It was in contemplation of a measure of this nature , that the account of the meeting already given was drawn up by Mr. Barnett , and deposited in the hands of Captain ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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