The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... Government to propose such endowment , but I would say nothing tending to flatter the absurd prejudices which exist on that subject . I thanked him for his goodwill , and asked him to breakfast I * 1848-52 . LORD MACAULAY .
... Government to propose such endowment , but I would say nothing tending to flatter the absurd prejudices which exist on that subject . I thanked him for his goodwill , and asked him to breakfast I * 1848-52 . LORD MACAULAY .
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... Government of a Monarchy . Now , I hold that the rela- tions between Governments are , in fact , the relations between those nations to which the Governments belong . What business is it of ours to ask whe- ther the French nation thinks ...
... Government of a Monarchy . Now , I hold that the rela- tions between Governments are , in fact , the relations between those nations to which the Governments belong . What business is it of ours to ask whe- ther the French nation thinks ...
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... the Foreign Office . The Government needed no small accession of prestige in order to balance " More people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows . " so heavy a loss , and overtures were made , 68 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... the Foreign Office . The Government needed no small accession of prestige in order to balance " More people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows . " so heavy a loss , and overtures were made , 68 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... Government , and the best suited to me ; but I judged far better for my reputation and peace of mind . " In February Macaulay paid another visit to Windsor Castle . February 6. - We breakfasted at nine . I strolled up and down the fine ...
... Government , and the best suited to me ; but I judged far better for my reputation and peace of mind . " In February Macaulay paid another visit to Windsor Castle . February 6. - We breakfasted at nine . I strolled up and down the fine ...
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... Government had every intention of upholding the Established Church . The country , which was very well aware that the Church could keep on its feet without the assistance of a Tory Administra- tion , but which was sincerely anxious to ...
... Government had every intention of upholding the Established Church . The country , which was very well aware that the Church could keep on its feet without the assistance of a Tory Administra- tion , but which was sincerely anxious to ...
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