The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... Church History - His devotion to literature . 179 CHAPTER XV . 1859 . -- Melancholy anticipations - Visit to the English lakes and to Scotland- Extracts from Macaulay's journal - His death and funeral 268 LIFE AND LETTERS OF LORD ...
... Church History - His devotion to literature . 179 CHAPTER XV . 1859 . -- Melancholy anticipations - Visit to the English lakes and to Scotland- Extracts from Macaulay's journal - His death and funeral 268 LIFE AND LETTERS OF LORD ...
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... church this morning . I love the church for the sake of old times . I love even that absurd painted window with the dove , the lamb , the urn , the two cornucopias , and the profusion of sunflowers , passion - flowers , and peonies ...
... church this morning . I love the church for the sake of old times . I love even that absurd painted window with the dove , the lamb , the urn , the two cornucopias , and the profusion of sunflowers , passion - flowers , and peonies ...
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... Church Cathedral , and felt very little inclination to see the inside . Not so with St. Patrick's . Ruinous , and ruinous in the worst way , -undergoing repairs which there are not funds to make , -it is still a striking church 28 CH ...
... Church Cathedral , and felt very little inclination to see the inside . Not so with St. Patrick's . Ruinous , and ruinous in the worst way , -undergoing repairs which there are not funds to make , -it is still a striking church 28 CH ...
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... church ; but the interest which belongs to it is chiefly historical . In the choir I saw Schomberg's grave , and Swift's furious libel written above . Opposite hang the spurs of St. Ruth , and the chain - ball which killed him ; not a ...
... church ; but the interest which belongs to it is chiefly historical . In the choir I saw Schomberg's grave , and Swift's furious libel written above . Opposite hang the spurs of St. Ruth , and the chain - ball which killed him ; not a ...
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... Church . My quarrel with you , ' he says in one place , " is that you are ridiculously credulous ; that you wrest everything to your own purpose in defiance of all the rules of sound construction ; that you are profoundly ignorant of ...
... Church . My quarrel with you , ' he says in one place , " is that you are ridiculously credulous ; that you wrest everything to your own purpose in defiance of all the rules of sound construction ; that you are profoundly ignorant of ...
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