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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... . - Society of " The Friends of the Peo- ple . " - . " - Madame de Genlis . - War with France .-- Whig Se- ceders . - Speeches in Parliament . - Death of Tickell .. 215 CHAPTER XVII . Speech in Answer to Lord Mornington .
... . - Society of " The Friends of the Peo- ple . " - . " - Madame de Genlis . - War with France .-- Whig Se- ceders . - Speeches in Parliament . - Death of Tickell .. 215 CHAPTER XVII . Speech in Answer to Lord Mornington .
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... France in 1792 , and the interview between the Angel and Lord Bathurst in 1775 , it is surely a most unjust disparagement of the eloquence of Burke , to ap- ply to it , at any time of his life , the epithet " flowery , ” — a designation ...
... France in 1792 , and the interview between the Angel and Lord Bathurst in 1775 , it is surely a most unjust disparagement of the eloquence of Burke , to ap- ply to it , at any time of his life , the epithet " flowery , ” — a designation ...
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... France were every way cal- culated to make a most vivid impression . So sus- ceptible was he , indeed , of such impulses , and so much under the control of the imaginative de- partment of his intellect , that , whatever might have 142 ...
... France were every way cal- culated to make a most vivid impression . So sus- ceptible was he , indeed , of such impulses , and so much under the control of the imaginative de- partment of his intellect , that , whatever might have 142 ...
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... France would at last harden into a military ty- ranny , he appeared not to be aware that the vio- lent measures which he recommended against her would not only hasten this formidable result , but bind the whole mass of the people into ...
... France would at last harden into a military ty- ranny , he appeared not to be aware that the vio- lent measures which he recommended against her would not only hasten this formidable result , but bind the whole mass of the people into ...
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... France , which had , at a former period , threatened England with the contagion of despotism , should now be the means of intro- ducing among her people the no less fatal taint of democracy and atheism . After some eloquent tributes of ...
... France , which had , at a former period , threatened England with the contagion of despotism , should now be the means of intro- ducing among her people the no less fatal taint of democracy and atheism . After some eloquent tributes of ...
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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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