| 1808 - 324 páginas
...jMarquis of Buckingham, and under his banners to have combated with success in the cause of the people ? Was it a disgrace to be connected with the Duke of Portland, a nobleman, who, actuated solely by thfe drsire of the public welfare, dedicated himself unremittingly to the service... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 428 páginas
...of his life to belong to that party. He who knew the character of that party, knew it was an honor which any man might covet. Was it a disgrace to have...unremittingly to the promotion of the public good ? Mr. Sheridan remarked, he could not advert to his right honorable friend (M,r. Fox) without declaring... | |
| William Cobbett - 1816 - 736 páginas
...disgrace to have been formed under the marquis of Rockingham, and under his banners to have combatted on behalf of the people with success ? Was it a disgrace...unremittingly to the promotion of the public good ? Mr. Sheridan said, that he could not advert to his right hon. friend (Mr. Fox) without de- • claring,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 432 páginas
...to have combated on behalf of the people with success ?—Was it a disgrace to be connected witlrthe Duke of Portland, a nobleman who, swayed by no mean...unremittingly to the promotion of the public good ? Mr. Sheridan remarked, he could not advert to bis right honorable friend (Mr. Fox) without declaring-... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 600 páginas
...Marquess of Rockingham, and under his banners to have combated with success in the cause of the people ? Was it a disgrace to be connected with the Duke of Portland, a nobleman, who, actuated solely by the desire of the public welfare, dedicated himself unremittingly to the service... | |
| Robert Huish - 1830 - 600 páginas
...Rockingham, and under his banners to -have combated with success in the cause of the people ? Was Jt a disgrace to be connected with the Duke of Portland, a nobleman, who, actuated solely by the desire of the public welfare, dedicated himself unremittingly to the service... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1842 - 588 páginas
...thought it the glory and honour of his life to belong to that party. He who knew the character of that party, knew it was an honour which any man might covet....unremittingly to the promotion of the public good ? Mr. Sheridan remarked, he could not advert to his right honourable friend (Mr. Fox) without declaring... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 páginas
...which any man might covet. Was it a disgrace to have been formed under the Marquis of Rockinglmm ; and under his banners to have combated on behalf of...be connected with the Duke of Portland, a nobleman wbo, swayed by no mean motives of interest, nor influenced by any ambitious designs to grasp at power,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1876 - 602 páginas
...which any man might covet. Was it a disgrace to have been formed under the Marquis of Eockingham ; and under his banners to have combated on behalf of...unremittingly to the promotion of the public good? Mr. Sheridan remarked, he could not advert to his right honourable friend (Mr. Fox) without declaring... | |
| William Fraser Rae - 1896 - 510 páginas
...honour any man might covet to belong to it. Was it a disgrace to have been formed under the Marquess of Rockingham, and under his banners to have combated...any other purpose than the welfare of the country, devoted his days unremittingly to the promotion of the public good ? He could not advert to his Right... | |
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