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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... appear to imply a design of future disclosure ; -when concealment becomes difficult and hazardous , then disclosure made . ” — History of British India . vereign drove the people of the whole province into a 4 MEMOIRS OF.
... appear to imply a design of future disclosure ; -when concealment becomes difficult and hazardous , then disclosure made . ” — History of British India . vereign drove the people of the whole province into a 4 MEMOIRS OF.
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Thomas Moore. vereign drove the people of the whole province into a sudden burst of rebellion , of which Mr. Hastings himself was near being the victim . The usual triumph , however , of might over right ensued ; the Rajah's castle was ...
Thomas Moore. vereign drove the people of the whole province into a sudden burst of rebellion , of which Mr. Hastings himself was near being the victim . The usual triumph , however , of might over right ensued ; the Rajah's castle was ...
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... whole speech : - " If we could suppose a person to have come sud- denly into the country , unacquainted with any cir- cumstances that had passed since the days of Sujah ul Dowlah , he would naturally ask — what cruel hand has wrought ...
... whole speech : - " If we could suppose a person to have come sud- denly into the country , unacquainted with any cir- cumstances that had passed since the days of Sujah ul Dowlah , he would naturally ask — what cruel hand has wrought ...
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... whole building tumbles upon his head . Other people look well to their ground , choose their position , and watch whether they are likely to be surprised there ; but he , as if in the ostentation of his heart , builds upon a preci- pice ...
... whole building tumbles upon his head . Other people look well to their ground , choose their position , and watch whether they are likely to be surprised there ; but he , as if in the ostentation of his heart , builds upon a preci- pice ...
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... whole of the guilt of the un- fortunate gentleman we are now arraigning at your bar . " We now come to the Peroration , in which , skilfully and without appearance of design , it is contrived that the same sort of appeal to the purity ...
... whole of the guilt of the un- fortunate gentleman we are now arraigning at your bar . " We now come to the Peroration , in which , skilfully and without appearance of design , it is contrived that the same sort of appeal to the purity ...
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