The Speeches of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Band 1Russell & Russell, 1969 |
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... honour to assert what he knew he could not prove . MR . SHERIDAN rose to say , that his right honourable friend must certainly have mistaken the honourable gentleman , because the honourable gentleman had said nothing but what was a ...
... honour to assert what he knew he could not prove . MR . SHERIDAN rose to say , that his right honourable friend must certainly have mistaken the honourable gentleman , because the honourable gentleman had said nothing but what was a ...
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... right honourable gentleman had given his assent to his argument . The right honourable gentleman had told the house that he could produce a precedent for such an address as the present , and had instantly mentioned one of his own . This ...
... right honourable gentleman had given his assent to his argument . The right honourable gentleman had told the house that he could produce a precedent for such an address as the present , and had instantly mentioned one of his own . This ...
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... right honourable gentleman had mentioned her Majesty , appeared to him to be with a design to challenge and provoke a discussion of the conduct of the queen ; he trusted , that whatever had been the right honourable gentleman's motive ...
... right honourable gentleman had mentioned her Majesty , appeared to him to be with a design to challenge and provoke a discussion of the conduct of the queen ; he trusted , that whatever had been the right honourable gentleman's motive ...
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NOVEMBER 20 1780 In the General Election of 1780 Mr Sheridan | 1 |
Tax on Female Servants | 10 |
Farther Debate on the Bill for Preventing Abuses and Profana | 15 |
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