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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... sure , however , was still secure in the apartments of the women , -that circle , within which even the spirit of English rapine did not venture , —an expedient was adopted to get over this inconve- nient delicacy . Two aged eunuchs of ...
... sure , however , was still secure in the apartments of the women , -that circle , within which even the spirit of English rapine did not venture , —an expedient was adopted to get over this inconve- nient delicacy . Two aged eunuchs of ...
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... sure you will have the goodness to excuse the liberty I take with you , when you consider the interest which I have and which the Public have ( the said Public being , at least , half an inch a taller person than I am , ) in the use of ...
... sure you will have the goodness to excuse the liberty I take with you , when you consider the interest which I have and which the Public have ( the said Public being , at least , half an inch a taller person than I am , ) in the use of ...
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... sure the Managers would make every allowance that state - necessity could claim upon any great emergency . If any great man in bearing the arms of this country ; -if any Admiral , bearing the vengeance and the glory of Britain to ...
... sure the Managers would make every allowance that state - necessity could claim upon any great emergency . If any great man in bearing the arms of this country ; -if any Admiral , bearing the vengeance and the glory of Britain to ...
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... is impossible almost to treat conduct of this kind with perfect seriousness ; yet I am aware that it ought to be more seriously accounted for — because I am sure it has been a sort of paradox , which must have 26 MEMOIRS OF.
... is impossible almost to treat conduct of this kind with perfect seriousness ; yet I am aware that it ought to be more seriously accounted for — because I am sure it has been a sort of paradox , which must have 26 MEMOIRS OF.
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... sure to touch and rouse the imaginations of others . This was particularly the 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 ...
... sure to touch and rouse the imaginations of others . This was particularly the 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 ...
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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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