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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... believe me , with the most sincere respect , 66 Madam , your most obedient " and faithful humble Servant , " EDM . BURKE . " " Thursday , 9 o'clock . gladder to see you there- ( pointing to the Peers ' seats ) —1 hope you will be in at ...
... believe me , with the most sincere respect , 66 Madam , your most obedient " and faithful humble Servant , " EDM . BURKE . " " Thursday , 9 o'clock . gladder to see you there- ( pointing to the Peers ' seats ) —1 hope you will be in at ...
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... believe that , because something is necessary to retrieve the British character , we call for an example to be made , without due and solid proof of the guilt of the person whom we pursue : no , my Lords , we know well that it is the ...
... believe that , because something is necessary to retrieve the British character , we call for an example to be made , without due and solid proof of the guilt of the person whom we pursue : no , my Lords , we know well that it is the ...
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... ingra- titude of those who are the objects of them ; and the present instance , as there is but too much reason to believe , was not altogether an exception to the remark . my dear love . I shall soon write more to 6 . R. B. SHERIDAN . 65.
... ingra- titude of those who are the objects of them ; and the present instance , as there is but too much reason to believe , was not altogether an exception to the remark . my dear love . I shall soon write more to 6 . R. B. SHERIDAN . 65.
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... believe this the more from the account of the tenderness he showed at his first inter- view , for , I am sure , it is not in his character to feel any . With a little instruction from Lord Hawksbury , the sort of management that was ...
... believe this the more from the account of the tenderness he showed at his first inter- view , for , I am sure , it is not in his character to feel any . With a little instruction from Lord Hawksbury , the sort of management that was ...
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... believe his suspension of the Prerogative on these occasions to be advantageous to the Crown , yet that in both of the principles , so defined , there is an evident tendency to produce effects wholly different from those which the ...
... believe his suspension of the Prerogative on these occasions to be advantageous to the Crown , yet that in both of the principles , so defined , there is an evident tendency to produce effects wholly different from those which the ...
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