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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... principle makes a part in the civil or muni- cipal jurisprudence of that country . Even after these Princesses had been endeavouring to dethrone the Nabob and to extirpate the English , the only plea the Nabob ever makes , is his right ...
... principle makes a part in the civil or muni- cipal jurisprudence of that country . Even after these Princesses had been endeavouring to dethrone the Nabob and to extirpate the English , the only plea the Nabob ever makes , is his right ...
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... principle , but a steady , perse- vering resolution not to speak the truth or to tell the fact . " It is impossible almost to treat conduct of this kind with perfect seriousness ; yet I am aware that it ought to be more seriously ...
... principle , but a steady , perse- vering resolution not to speak the truth or to tell the fact . " It is impossible almost to treat conduct of this kind with perfect seriousness ; yet I am aware that it ought to be more seriously ...
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... Mr. Hastings but the principles avowed in this sin- gular pleading , his character , among the friends of justice , would be sufficiently determined . " this great statesman , this enlarged , this liberal philoso- 36 MEMOIRS OF.
... Mr. Hastings but the principles avowed in this sin- gular pleading , his character , among the friends of justice , would be sufficiently determined . " this great statesman , this enlarged , this liberal philoso- 36 MEMOIRS OF.
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... principles , shifting with the interests or convenience of the moment , which entirely takes away our respect * Instances of this , on the part of Mr. Hastings , are num berless . In remarking upon his corrupt transfer of the manage ...
... principles , shifting with the interests or convenience of the moment , which entirely takes away our respect * Instances of this , on the part of Mr. Hastings , are num berless . In remarking upon his corrupt transfer of the manage ...
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... principles upon which he founded that practice were still more odious and unpar- donable . In his manner , indeed , of defending himself he is his own worst accuser - as there is no outrage of power , no violation of faith , that might ...
... principles upon which he founded that practice were still more odious and unpar- donable . In his manner , indeed , of defending himself he is his own worst accuser - as there is no outrage of power , no violation of faith , that might ...
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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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