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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... measures , was , as soon as the object had been gained , infringed by Mr. Hastings , who , in a letter to his colleagues in the government , honestly confesses that the concession of that article was only a fraudulent artifice of ...
... measures , was , as soon as the object had been gained , infringed by Mr. Hastings , who , in a letter to his colleagues in the government , honestly confesses that the concession of that article was only a fraudulent artifice of ...
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... measure that comes from the Right Honourable Gentleman tends to the public good , my bark is ready . " Of a different kind is that grand passage , - " America , they tell me , has resisted- I rejoice to hear it , ” — which Mr. Grattan ...
... measure that comes from the Right Honourable Gentleman tends to the public good , my bark is ready . " Of a different kind is that grand passage , - " America , they tell me , has resisted- I rejoice to hear it , ” — which Mr. Grattan ...
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... measures . The following is the account given by the Select Committee of the House of Com- mons in 1810 , of the state in which India was left by his administration : - - " The revenues had been absorbed ; the pay and allowances of both ...
... measures . The following is the account given by the Select Committee of the House of Com- mons in 1810 , of the state in which India was left by his administration : - - " The revenues had been absorbed ; the pay and allowances of both ...
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... measures , deliberative as well as executive . These Minutes , indeed , form a record of fluctuation and inconsistency - not only on the part of the Governor - General , but of all the members of the government - a sort of weather ...
... measures , deliberative as well as executive . These Minutes , indeed , form a record of fluctuation and inconsistency - not only on the part of the Governor - General , but of all the members of the government - a sort of weather ...
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... measures , and has so shamelessly recorded with his pen . Nothing but an early and deep initiation in the corrupting school of Indian politics could have produced the facility with which , as occasion re- quired , he could belie his own ...
... measures , and has so shamelessly recorded with his pen . Nothing but an early and deep initiation in the corrupting school of Indian politics could have produced the facility with which , as occasion re- quired , he could belie his own ...
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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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