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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... England come to accuse or to arraign such acts of state - necessity ? No. " was * * * In describing that swarm of English pensioners and placemen , who were still , in violation of the late purchased treaty , left to prey on the ...
... England come to accuse or to arraign such acts of state - necessity ? No. " was * * * In describing that swarm of English pensioners and placemen , who were still , in violation of the late purchased treaty , left to prey on the ...
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... England ( he says ) , I was present at the august spectacle of Mr. Hastings's trial in Westminster Hall . It is not my province to absolve or condemn the Governor of India ; but Mr. Sheridan's elo- quence demanded my applause ; nor ...
... England ( he says ) , I was present at the august spectacle of Mr. Hastings's trial in Westminster Hall . It is not my province to absolve or condemn the Governor of India ; but Mr. Sheridan's elo- quence demanded my applause ; nor ...
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... England , speaking through us , claims at your hands . 66 They exhort you to it by every thing that calls sub- limely upon the heart of man , by the Majesty of that Justice which this bold man has libelled , by the wide fame of your own ...
... England , speaking through us , claims at your hands . 66 They exhort you to it by every thing that calls sub- limely upon the heart of man , by the Majesty of that Justice which this bold man has libelled , by the wide fame of your own ...
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... England , is one of those anomalies with which England , more than any other nation , abounds , and only inclines us to wonder that the true worship of Liberty should so long have con- tinued to flourish in a country , where such he ...
... England , is one of those anomalies with which England , more than any other nation , abounds , and only inclines us to wonder that the true worship of Liberty should so long have con- tinued to flourish in a country , where such he ...
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... England than you had intended ; but you will write to me very soon , and let me know every thing that con- cerns you . I know not whether you will feel like me a melancholy pleasure in the reflection that my father re- ceived the last ...
... England than you had intended ; but you will write to me very soon , and let me know every thing that con- cerns you . I know not whether you will feel like me a melancholy pleasure in the reflection that my father re- ceived the last ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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