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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... continued as rigorously as before . At length , in the year 1781 , Mr. Hastings , who invariably , among the objects of his govern- ment , placed the interests of Leadenhall - Street first on the list , and those of justice and humanity ...
... continued as rigorously as before . At length , in the year 1781 , Mr. Hastings , who invariably , among the objects of his govern- ment , placed the interests of Leadenhall - Street first on the list , and those of justice and humanity ...
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... continued to do so for the remainder of her life , had lost their mo- ther , Mrs. Tickell , in the year 1787 , by the same complaint that afterwards proved fatal to their aunt . The passionate attachment of Mrs. She- ridan to this ...
... continued to do so for the remainder of her life , had lost their mo- ther , Mrs. Tickell , in the year 1787 , by the same complaint that afterwards proved fatal to their aunt . The passionate attachment of Mrs. She- ridan to this ...
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... continued not above an hour , when he awoke , with a well - conditioned skin , no extraordi- nary degree of fever , but with the exact state he was in before , with all the gestures and ravings of the most confirmed maniac , and a new ...
... continued not above an hour , when he awoke , with a well - conditioned skin , no extraordi- nary degree of fever , but with the exact state he was in before , with all the gestures and ravings of the most confirmed maniac , and a new ...
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... continued to pervade their intercourse with each other to the last - exhibiting itself , on the part of Mr. Fox , in a degree of dis- trustful reserve not natural to him , and , on the side of Sheridan , in some of those counter - work ...
... continued to pervade their intercourse with each other to the last - exhibiting itself , on the part of Mr. Fox , in a degree of dis- trustful reserve not natural to him , and , on the side of Sheridan , in some of those counter - work ...
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... continued illness of the King allowed the pro- jected Regency to take place . As it was , the most material consequence that ensued was the dismissal from their official situations of Mr. Pon- sonby and other powerful individuals , by ...
... continued illness of the King allowed the pro- jected Regency to take place . As it was , the most material consequence that ensued was the dismissal from their official situations of Mr. Pon- sonby and other powerful individuals , by ...
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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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