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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... 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 diplomacy , and never ...
... 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 diplomacy , and never ...
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... till the awful moment was past . - I will not now dwell on particulars . My mind is not sufficiently recovered to enter on the subject , and you could only be distressed by it . He returns soon to Margate to pay 64 MEMOIRS OF.
... till the awful moment was past . - I will not now dwell on particulars . My mind is not sufficiently recovered to enter on the subject , and you could only be distressed by it . He returns soon to Margate to pay 64 MEMOIRS OF.
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... soon , and let me know every thing that con- cerns you . I know not whether you will feel like me a melancholy pleasure in the reflection that my father re- ceived the last kind offices from my brother Richard , * whose conduct on this ...
... soon , and let me know every thing that con- cerns you . I know not whether you will feel like me a melancholy pleasure in the reflection that my father re- ceived the last kind offices from my brother Richard , * whose conduct on this ...
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Thomas Moore. my dear love . I shall soon write more to you , but shall for a short time suspend my journal , as still too many painful thoughts will crowd upon me to suffer me to regain such a frame of mind as I should wish when I write ...
Thomas Moore. my dear love . I shall soon write more to you , but shall for a short time suspend my journal , as still too many painful thoughts will crowd upon me to suffer me to regain such a frame of mind as I should wish when I write ...
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... soon again . Mrs. S. blamed her- self for putting me to the trial , and , after tea , got a book , which she read to us till supper . This , I find , is the general way of passing the evening . - - " They are now at their music , and ...
... soon again . Mrs. S. blamed her- self for putting me to the trial , and , after tea , got a book , which she read to us till supper . This , I find , is the general way of passing the evening . - - " They are now at their music , and ...
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