Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... Lord Mornington . Coalition of the Whig Seceders with Mr. Pitt.-Mr. Canning . - Evidence on the Trial of Horne Tooke . -The " Glorious First of June . " - Marriage of Mr. Sheridan . - Pam- phlet of Mr. Reeves . - Debts of the Prince of ...
... Lord Mornington . Coalition of the Whig Seceders with Mr. Pitt.-Mr. Canning . - Evidence on the Trial of Horne Tooke . -The " Glorious First of June . " - Marriage of Mr. Sheridan . - Pam- phlet of Mr. Reeves . - Debts of the Prince of ...
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... Lord Gros- venor , " which , though pretty evidently a fabrication , yet proves the high opinion entertained of the purity of her cha- racter . The correspondence is thus introduced , in a letter to the editor : - " The following ...
... Lord Gros- venor , " which , though pretty evidently a fabrication , yet proves the high opinion entertained of the purity of her cha- racter . The correspondence is thus introduced , in a letter to the editor : - " The following ...
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... Lord North ( and probably from his own application ) and the University , than Lord Coventry and Mr. Isaac . For , were she to sing at Worcester , there would not be the least compliment in her performing at Oxford . Indeed , they would ...
... Lord North ( and probably from his own application ) and the University , than Lord Coventry and Mr. Isaac . For , were she to sing at Worcester , there would not be the least compliment in her performing at Oxford . Indeed , they would ...
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... Lord Mayor went to His Grace on that evening , proposing a scheme which , by securing this fire - brand , might have put an end to all the troubles he has caused . But His Grace did not see him ; - no , he was a man of too much honour ...
... Lord Mayor went to His Grace on that evening , proposing a scheme which , by securing this fire - brand , might have put an end to all the troubles he has caused . But His Grace did not see him ; - no , he was a man of too much honour ...
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... lord Chesterfield , which , I am inclined to think , may have formed a part of the rough copy of the book , announced by him to Mr. Linley as ready in the No- vember of this year . Lord Chesterfield's Letters appeared for the first time ...
... lord Chesterfield , which , I am inclined to think , may have formed a part of the rough copy of the book , announced by him to Mr. Linley as ready in the No- vember of this year . Lord Chesterfield's Letters appeared for the first time ...
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