The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... John - Scene of the Assassination Plot - Royal Academy dinner I CHAPTER XIII . 1852-1856 . The magnetoscope , and table - turning - Macaulay's re - election for Edin- burgh , and the general satisfaction which it occasioned - He has a ...
... John - Scene of the Assassination Plot - Royal Academy dinner I CHAPTER XIII . 1852-1856 . The magnetoscope , and table - turning - Macaulay's re - election for Edin- burgh , and the general satisfaction which it occasioned - He has a ...
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... John - Scene of the Assassination Plot - Royal Academy dinner . " November 18 , 1848. Albany . - After the lapse of more than nine years I begin my journal again . * * It must be remembered that whatever was in Macaulay's mind may be ...
... John - Scene of the Assassination Plot - Royal Academy dinner . " November 18 , 1848. Albany . - After the lapse of more than nine years I begin my journal again . * * It must be remembered that whatever was in Macaulay's mind may be ...
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... John to say that he has given my brother John the living of Aldingham , worth 1,100l . a year , in a fine country , and amidst a fine population . Was there ever such prosperity ? I wrote a few lines of warm thanks to Lord John . To ...
... John to say that he has given my brother John the living of Aldingham , worth 1,100l . a year , in a fine country , and amidst a fine population . Was there ever such prosperity ? I wrote a few lines of warm thanks to Lord John . To ...
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... personi- fication was intended ! About twenty lines of Shakespeare occurred to me in five minutes . In King John : In dreadful trial of our kingdom's king : " Again : Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their 1848-52 . 45 LORD MACAULAY .
... personi- fication was intended ! About twenty lines of Shakespeare occurred to me in five minutes . In King John : In dreadful trial of our kingdom's king : " Again : Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their 1848-52 . 45 LORD MACAULAY .
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... John Russell's , pleased and proud , and thinking how unjustly poor Pepys was abused for noting in his diary the satisfaction it gave him to ride in his own coach . This is the first LITICAS time I ever had a carriage of my own , 1848 ...
... John Russell's , pleased and proud , and thinking how unjustly poor Pepys was abused for noting in his diary the satisfaction it gave him to ride in his own coach . This is the first LITICAS time I ever had a carriage of my own , 1848 ...
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