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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... late Duke of Norfolk , but was afterwards restored to Mr. Sheridan , and is now in my hands . In order to enable the reader fully to under- stand the extracts from this Report which I am about to give , it will be necessary to detail ...
... late Duke of Norfolk , but was afterwards restored to Mr. Sheridan , and is now in my hands . In order to enable the reader fully to under- stand the extracts from this Report which I am about to give , it will be necessary to detail ...
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... late sovereign in possession of certain government - estates , or jaghires , as well as of all the treasure that was in his hands at the time of his death , and which the orientalized imaginations of the English exaggerated to an ...
... late sovereign in possession of certain government - estates , or jaghires , as well as of all the treasure that was in his hands at the time of his death , and which the orientalized imaginations of the English exaggerated to an ...
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Thomas Moore. tended that these Princesses had taken advantage of the late insurrection at Benares , to excite a similar spirit of revolt in Oude against the reign- ing Nabob and the English government . As Law is but too often , in such ...
Thomas Moore. tended that these Princesses had taken advantage of the late insurrection at Benares , to excite a similar spirit of revolt in Oude against the reign- ing Nabob and the English government . As Law is but too often , in such ...
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... late purchased treaty , left to prey on the finances of the Nabob , he says , - " Here we find they were left , as heavy a weight upon the Nabob as ever , -left there with as keen an The Reporter , at many of these passages , seems to ...
... late purchased treaty , left to prey on the finances of the Nabob , he says , - " Here we find they were left , as heavy a weight upon the Nabob as ever , -left there with as keen an The Reporter , at many of these passages , seems to ...
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... late occasion , to serve a very different purpose , he has not scrupled to declare it as visible as the light of the sun , that the Nabob is a mere pageant , and without even the shadow of authority . " On another transaction in 1781 ...
... late occasion , to serve a very different purpose , he has not scrupled to declare it as visible as the light of the sun , that the Nabob is a mere pageant , and without even the shadow of authority . " On another transaction in 1781 ...
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