Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... Commons , as I remember it was your argument against attempting any thing from parliamentary authority in England . However , the folks here regret you , as one that is to be fixed in another kingdom , and will scarcely believe that you ...
... Commons , as I remember it was your argument against attempting any thing from parliamentary authority in England . However , the folks here regret you , as one that is to be fixed in another kingdom , and will scarcely believe that you ...
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... Commons - ' 1 am not at home - gad , now he heard me and I must be at home .'- ' Here am I so plagued , and there is nothing I love so much as retirement and quiet .'- ' You never sent after me . ' -Let servants call in to him such a ...
... Commons - ' 1 am not at home - gad , now he heard me and I must be at home .'- ' Here am I so plagued , and there is nothing I love so much as retirement and quiet .'- ' You never sent after me . ' -Let servants call in to him such a ...
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... Commons should withhold the supplies , till pledges of amendment in the ad- ministration of public affairs should be given ; -the Bill for the exclusion of Excise Officers and Contractors from Par- liament , which it was reserved for a ...
... Commons should withhold the supplies , till pledges of amendment in the ad- ministration of public affairs should be given ; -the Bill for the exclusion of Excise Officers and Contractors from Par- liament , which it was reserved for a ...
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... Commons immediately after the recess ; government here dare not , cannot oppose it ; you will see the volunteers have pledged their lives and fortunes in support of the measure . The grand juries of every county have followed their ...
... Commons immediately after the recess ; government here dare not , cannot oppose it ; you will see the volunteers have pledged their lives and fortunes in support of the measure . The grand juries of every county have followed their ...
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... Commons , one of which Eden had been so impru- dent as to publish in the Dublin gazette . Previous to this the general sense of the country was , that the mere question of right should be suffered to sleep , provided the exercise of the ...
... Commons , one of which Eden had been so impru- dent as to publish in the Dublin gazette . Previous to this the general sense of the country was , that the mere question of right should be suffered to sleep , provided the exercise of the ...
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