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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... brought forward the same Charge in Westminster Hall which 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 ...
... brought forward the same Charge in Westminster Hall which 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 ...
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... brought forward in the Speech was founded . Among the native Princes who , on the transfer of the sceptre of Tamerlane to the East India Company , became tributaries or rather slaves to that Honourable body , none seems to have been ...
... brought forward in the Speech was founded . Among the native Princes who , on the transfer of the sceptre of Tamerlane to the East India Company , became tributaries or rather slaves to that Honourable body , none seems to have been ...
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... brought forward in the 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 ...
... brought forward in the 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 ...
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... brought his friend Major Scott to prove that it had been drawn up by Messrs . Shore , Middleton , etc. etc. - that he himself had not even seen it , and therefore ought VOL . II . 2 not to be held accountable for its contents . In R. B. ...
... brought his friend Major Scott to prove that it had been drawn up by Messrs . Shore , Middleton , etc. etc. - that he himself had not even seen it , and therefore ought VOL . II . 2 not to be held accountable for its contents . In R. B. ...
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... brought to Your Lordships ' bar , and Major Scott gravely asserts , —that Mr. Hastings did , at the bar of the House of Commons , vouch for facts of which he was ignorant , and for arguments which he had never read . " After such an ...
... brought to Your Lordships ' bar , and Major Scott gravely asserts , —that Mr. Hastings did , at the bar of the House of Commons , vouch for facts of which he was ignorant , and for arguments which he had never read . " After such an ...
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