Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1825 |
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... Lord Grey and Lord Grenville . Conduct of Mr. Sheridan . His Vindication of himself . -- - CHAPTER XXI . - 366 Negoti- Conduct - His last Corre- Affairs of the new Theatre . — Mr. Whitbread . ations with Lord Grey and Lord Grenville ...
... Lord Grey and Lord Grenville . Conduct of Mr. Sheridan . His Vindication of himself . -- - CHAPTER XXI . - 366 Negoti- Conduct - His last Corre- Affairs of the new Theatre . — Mr. Whitbread . ations with Lord Grey and Lord Grenville ...
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... Grey , will be affectionately remembered , when that sort of false elevation , which party feeling now gives to the ... Lord Chatham , even now , super- sedes his son in fame , and will leave him at an immeasurable distance with ...
... Grey , will be affectionately remembered , when that sort of false elevation , which party feeling now gives to the ... Lord Chatham , even now , super- sedes his son in fame , and will leave him at an immeasurable distance with ...
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... Sir W. Geary of the estate of Polesden , in Surrey , near Leatherhead . The Trustees of this settlement were Mr. Grey ( now Lord Grey ) and Mr. Whitbread . - To a man at the time of life which Sheri- dan had now attained four years ...
... Sir W. Geary of the estate of Polesden , in Surrey , near Leatherhead . The Trustees of this settlement were Mr. Grey ( now Lord Grey ) and Mr. Whitbread . - To a man at the time of life which Sheri- dan had now attained four years ...
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... LORD GREY AND LORD GRENVILLE.CONDUCT OF MR . SHERIDAN . - HIS VINDIC- ATION OF HIMSELF . 1809 . - CHAP . WITH the details of the embarrassments of XX . Drury Lane Theatre , I have endeavoured , as little as possible , to encumber the ...
... LORD GREY AND LORD GRENVILLE.CONDUCT OF MR . SHERIDAN . - HIS VINDIC- ATION OF HIMSELF . 1809 . - CHAP . WITH the details of the embarrassments of XX . Drury Lane Theatre , I have endeavoured , as little as possible , to encumber the ...
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... Lord Grey and Lord Grenville were the chiefs , should now succeed to power , ) Mr. Perceval and his colleagues were informed by the Regent that it was the intention of His Royal Highness to continue them still in office . XX . 1811 ...
... Lord Grey and Lord Grenville were the chiefs , should now succeed to power , ) Mr. Perceval and his colleagues were informed by the Regent that it was the intention of His Royal Highness to continue them still in office . XX . 1811 ...
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