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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... passing any sentence , to touch a hair of the head , or an atom , in any respect , of the property , of the fame , of the liberty of the poorest or meanest subject that breathes the air of this just and free land . We know , my Lords ...
... passing any sentence , to touch a hair of the head , or an atom , in any respect , of the property , of the fame , of the liberty of the poorest or meanest subject that breathes the air of this just and free land . We know , my Lords ...
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... passed since the days of Sujah ul Dowlah , he would naturally ask — what cruel hand has wrought this wide desolation , what barbarian foe has invaded the country , has desolated its fields , depopulated 22 MEMOIRS OF.
... passed since the days of Sujah ul Dowlah , he would naturally ask — what cruel hand has wrought this wide desolation , what barbarian foe has invaded the country , has desolated its fields , depopulated 22 MEMOIRS OF.
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... passing epithet , * the name of the latter will , at the long run , pay back the honour with interest . Having reprobated the violence and perfidy of the Governor - General , in forcing the Nabob to plunder his own relatives and friends ...
... passing epithet , * the name of the latter will , at the long run , pay back the honour with interest . Having reprobated the violence and perfidy of the Governor - General , in forcing the Nabob to plunder his own relatives and friends ...
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... passed , and all that was minute or superflous is genera- lised and softened away . Neither was it in such rhetorical passages as abound , perhaps , rather lavishly , in this Speech , that the chief strength of Mr. Sheridan's talent lay ...
... passed , and all that was minute or superflous is genera- lised and softened away . Neither was it in such rhetorical passages as abound , perhaps , rather lavishly , in this Speech , that the chief strength of Mr. Sheridan's talent lay ...
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... Hastings ; and from what passed yesterday they think their Lordships must yield . We sat in the King's box , " etc. You may suppose I am not so - VOL . II . 6 CHAPTER XII . DEATH OF MR . SHERIDAN'S FATHER . R. B. SHERIDAN . 61.
... Hastings ; and from what passed yesterday they think their Lordships must yield . We sat in the King's box , " etc. You may suppose I am not so - VOL . II . 6 CHAPTER XII . DEATH OF MR . SHERIDAN'S FATHER . R. B. SHERIDAN . 61.
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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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