Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volumes 1-2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - 719 páginas |
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... Burke . - His Breach with Mr. Sheri- dan . Dissolution of Parliament . - Mr . Burke and Mr. Fox . -Russian Armament . — Royal Scotch Boroughs ...... 140 CHAPTER XV . Death of Mrs. Sheridan .. .... 184 CHAPTER XVI . Drury - Lane Theatre ...
... Burke . - His Breach with Mr. Sheri- dan . Dissolution of Parliament . - Mr . Burke and Mr. Fox . -Russian Armament . — Royal Scotch Boroughs ...... 140 CHAPTER XV . Death of Mrs. Sheridan .. .... 184 CHAPTER XVI . Drury - Lane Theatre ...
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... Burke on the 10th of May , 1787 , " That Warren Hastings , Esq . , be im- peached , " having been carried without a division , Mr. Sheridan was appointed one of the Mana- gers , " to make good the Articles " of the Im- peachment ; and ...
... Burke on the 10th of May , 1787 , " That Warren Hastings , Esq . , be im- peached , " having been carried without a division , Mr. Sheridan was appointed one of the Mana- gers , " to make good the Articles " of the Im- peachment ; and ...
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... Burke pronounced at its conclusion , that " of all the various species of oratory , of every kind of eloquence that had been heard , either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar , the dignity of the senate , or ...
... Burke pronounced at its conclusion , that " of all the various species of oratory , of every kind of eloquence that had been heard , either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar , the dignity of the senate , or ...
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... Burke , in his fine Speech on Mr. Pitt's India Bill , March 22 , 1786 , ) to exa- mine the country , and wherever he found money to affix guilt . A more dreadful fault could not be alleged against a native than that he was rich ...
... Burke , in his fine Speech on Mr. Pitt's India Bill , March 22 , 1786 , ) to exa- mine the country , and wherever he found money to affix guilt . A more dreadful fault could not be alleged against a native than that he was rich ...
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... Burke , it appears , had at first reserved this grand part in the drama of the Impeachment for himself ; but , finding that Sheridan had also fixed his mind upon it , he , without hesitation , resigned it into his hands ; thus proving ...
... Burke , it appears , had at first reserved this grand part in the drama of the Impeachment for himself ; but , finding that Sheridan had also fixed his mind upon it , he , without hesitation , resigned it into his hands ; thus proving ...
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