Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Sheridan's death : " If to watch over the rights of the subject , and guard them against the encroachments of power , be , even in safe and ordinary times , a task full of usefulness and honour , how much more glorious to have stood ...
... Sheridan's death : " If to watch over the rights of the subject , and guard them against the encroachments of power , be , even in safe and ordinary times , a task full of usefulness and honour , how much more glorious to have stood ...
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... Sheridan was being sued by his co - proprieters of Drury Lane Theatre in 1799 , and defended his case in person . As Sanders tells the story , Sheridan " won an oratorical triumph in a totally untried field . But he had to submit to ...
... Sheridan was being sued by his co - proprieters of Drury Lane Theatre in 1799 , and defended his case in person . As Sanders tells the story , Sheridan " won an oratorical triumph in a totally untried field . But he had to submit to ...
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... Sheridan's laxity of political affiliation , we have the fact that he deliberately chose poverty with the Whigs to affluence and office with the Tories . At any time , he would have been welcomed into the Tory group , as were the " Old ...
... Sheridan's laxity of political affiliation , we have the fact that he deliberately chose poverty with the Whigs to affluence and office with the Tories . At any time , he would have been welcomed into the Tory group , as were the " Old ...
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