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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... situation , they are not confined from a mean and selfish policy of man - not from a coarse and sensual jealousy - enshrined , rather than immured , their habitation and retreat is a sanctuary , not a prison - their jealousy is their ...
... situation , they are not confined from a mean and selfish policy of man - not from a coarse and sensual jealousy - enshrined , rather than immured , their habitation and retreat is a sanctuary , not a prison - their jealousy is their ...
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... situation of the Nabob about a twelvemonth before Mr. Hastings met him at Chunar . It was a twelvemonth , I say , after this miserable scene - a mighty period in the progress of British rapacity - it was ( if the Counsel will ) after ...
... situation of the Nabob about a twelvemonth before Mr. Hastings met him at Chunar . It was a twelvemonth , I say , after this miserable scene - a mighty period in the progress of British rapacity - it was ( if the Counsel will ) after ...
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... situation of Mr. She- ridan with respect to the history of Indian affairs ; and there remain among his papers numerous proofs of the labour which his preparation for this arduous task cost not only himself but Mrs. Sheridan . Among ...
... situation of Mr. She- ridan with respect to the history of Indian affairs ; and there remain among his papers numerous proofs of the labour which his preparation for this arduous task cost not only himself but Mrs. Sheridan . Among ...
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... situations in which Mr. Hastings was placed , and those im- pulses to wrong which acted upon him from all sides - allowances which will have more or less weight with the judgment , according as it may be more or less fastidiously ...
... situations in which Mr. Hastings was placed , and those im- pulses to wrong which acted upon him from all sides - allowances which will have more or less weight with the judgment , according as it may be more or less fastidiously ...
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... situation of the King's health . I think it an advisable measure , * as it is a sword that cuts both ways , without being unfit to be shewn to whom he pleases , but which he will , I think , understand best himself . Pitt desired the ...
... situation of the King's health . I think it an advisable measure , * as it is a sword that cuts both ways , without being unfit to be shewn to whom he pleases , but which he will , I think , understand best himself . Pitt desired the ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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