Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - 602 pages |
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... Irish Commercial Propositions . - — of the Duke of Richmond . - Sinking Fund . - Plan 401 CHAPTER X. Charges against Mr. Hastings.- Commercial Treaty with France . - Debts of the Prince of Wales . - 439 CHAPTER XI . Impeachment of Mr ...
... Irish Commercial Propositions . - — of the Duke of Richmond . - Sinking Fund . - Plan 401 CHAPTER X. Charges against Mr. Hastings.- Commercial Treaty with France . - Debts of the Prince of Wales . - 439 CHAPTER XI . Impeachment of Mr ...
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... Irish gentleman , who had formerly prac- tised as a physician , but having , by loss of health , been obliged to give up his profession , supported himself by giving lessons in Latin and Mathe- matics . They attended also the fencing ...
... Irish gentleman , who had formerly prac- tised as a physician , but having , by loss of health , been obliged to give up his profession , supported himself by giving lessons in Latin and Mathe- matics . They attended also the fencing ...
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... Irish here take for granted , and I often receive a great deal of information from them on the subject . Yet I cannot help being vexed when I see in the Dublin papers such bustling accounts of the proceedings of your House of Commons ...
... Irish here take for granted , and I often receive a great deal of information from them on the subject . Yet I cannot help being vexed when I see in the Dublin papers such bustling accounts of the proceedings of your House of Commons ...
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... Irish friendliness , not forgotten in the portrait of Sir Lucius O'Trigger , offered himself to be the bearer of the challenge . The desperation of persons , in Mr. Mathews's circumstances , is in general much more formidable than the ...
... Irish friendliness , not forgotten in the portrait of Sir Lucius O'Trigger , offered himself to be the bearer of the challenge . The desperation of persons , in Mr. Mathews's circumstances , is in general much more formidable than the ...
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... Irish Parliament , both Mr. Fox and Mr. Burke were known to entertain . * * As the few beautiful sentences spoken by Burke on this occasion , in support of his friend's motion , have been some- what strangely omitted in the professed ...
... Irish Parliament , both Mr. Fox and Mr. Burke were known to entertain . * * As the few beautiful sentences spoken by Burke on this occasion , in support of his friend's motion , have been some- what strangely omitted in the professed ...
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