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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... kind of eloquence that had been heard , either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar , the dignity of the senate , or the morality of the pulpit , could furnish , had not been equal to what that House had that ...
... kind of eloquence that had been heard , either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acuteness of the bar , the dignity of the senate , or the morality of the pulpit , could furnish , had not been equal to what that House had that ...
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... of a so- lemn treaty , entered into between him and the government of Mr. Hastings , by which it was sti- pulated that , besides his fixed tribute , no further demands , of any kind , should be made upon R. B. SHERIDAN . 3.
... of a so- lemn treaty , entered into between him and the government of Mr. Hastings , by which it was sti- pulated that , besides his fixed tribute , no further demands , of any kind , should be made upon R. B. SHERIDAN . 3.
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Thomas Moore. demands , of any kind , should be made upon him , new exactions were every year enforced ; —while the humble remonstrances of the Rajah against such gross injustice were not only treated with slight , but punished by ...
Thomas Moore. demands , of any kind , should be made upon him , new exactions were every year enforced ; —while the humble remonstrances of the Rajah against such gross injustice were not only treated with slight , but punished by ...
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... kind of oratory which is intended rather to be heard than read , and , though frequently , the passages , that most roused and interested the hearer , are those that * For this letter , as well as some other valuable commu- nications ...
... kind of oratory which is intended rather to be heard than read , and , though frequently , the passages , that most roused and interested the hearer , are those that * For this letter , as well as some other valuable commu- nications ...
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... " It is impossible almost to treat conduct of this kind with perfect seriousness ; yet I am aware that it ought to be more seriously accounted for — because I am sure it has been a sort of paradox , which must have 26 MEMOIRS OF.
... " It is impossible almost to treat conduct of this kind with perfect seriousness ; yet I am aware that it ought to be more seriously accounted for — because I am sure it has been a sort of paradox , which must have 26 MEMOIRS OF.
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