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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... he had already enforced with such wonderful talent in the House of Com- mons . To be called upon for a second great effort of eloquence , on a subject of which all the facts and VOL . II . I the bearings remained the same , was , it must.
... he had already enforced with such wonderful talent in the House of Com- mons . To be called upon for a second great effort of eloquence , on a subject of which all the facts and VOL . II . I the bearings remained the same , was , it must.
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... House had that day heard in Westminster Hall . No holy religionist , no man of any description as a literary character , could have come up , in the one instance , to the pure sentiments of morality , or in the other , to the variety of ...
... House had that day heard in Westminster Hall . No holy religionist , no man of any description as a literary character , could have come up , in the one instance , to the pure sentiments of morality , or in the other , to the variety of ...
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... House to be easily obliterated . ” As some atonement to the world for the loss of the Speech in the House of Commons , this se- cond master - piece of eloquence on the same sub- ject has been preserved to us in a Report , from the short ...
... House to be easily obliterated . ” As some atonement to the world for the loss of the Speech in the House of Commons , this se- cond master - piece of eloquence on the same sub- ject has been preserved to us in a Report , from the short ...
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... House of Commons by Mr. Sheridan . The suspicious circumstances attending this present are thus summed up by Mr. Mill : - " At first , perfect concealment of the transaction — such mea- sures , however , taken as may , if afterwards ...
... House of Commons by Mr. Sheridan . The suspicious circumstances attending this present are thus summed up by Mr. Mill : - " At first , perfect concealment of the transaction — such mea- sures , however , taken as may , if afterwards ...
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... House of Commons , as his own , a written refutation of the charges then pending against him in that House , declaring , at the same time , that " if truth could tend to convict him , he was con- tent to be , himself , the channel to ...
... House of Commons , as his own , a written refutation of the charges then pending against him in that House , declaring , at the same time , that " if truth could tend to convict him , he was con- tent to be , himself , the channel to ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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