The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... Parliaments , and of two Cabinets . I have published several volumes with success . I have escaped from Parliament , and am living in the way best suited to my temper . I lead a college life in London , with the comforts of domestic ...
... Parliaments , and of two Cabinets . I have published several volumes with success . I have escaped from Parliament , and am living in the way best suited to my temper . I lead a college life in London , with the comforts of domestic ...
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... Parliament I shall look in vain for virtues which I loved , and for abilities which I admired . Often in debate , and never more than when we discuss those questions of colonial policy which are every day acquiring a new importance , I ...
... Parliament I shall look in vain for virtues which I loved , and for abilities which I admired . Often in debate , and never more than when we discuss those questions of colonial policy which are every day acquiring a new importance , I ...
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... Parliament . Stanley is surely very foolish and inconsiderate . What would he have done if he had succeeded ? He is a great debater : but as to everything else he is still what he was thirty years ago , a clever boy . All right in the ...
... Parliament . Stanley is surely very foolish and inconsiderate . What would he have done if he had succeeded ? He is a great debater : but as to everything else he is still what he was thirty years ago , a clever boy . All right in the ...
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... Parliament in addressing her in the language of congratulation . The Peers , dazzled by Lord Stan- ley's reckless eloquence , ran the Ministry within two votes of a defeat which , in the then existing con- dition of affairs abroad ...
... Parliament in addressing her in the language of congratulation . The Peers , dazzled by Lord Stan- ley's reckless eloquence , ran the Ministry within two votes of a defeat which , in the then existing con- dition of affairs abroad ...
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... Parliamentary orators become extinct among us . " One good composition of its kind was produced yes- terday ; the judgment in Gorham's case . I hope you like it . I think it excellent , worthy of D'Aguesseau or Mansfield . I meant to ...
... Parliamentary orators become extinct among us . " One good composition of its kind was produced yes- terday ; the judgment in Gorham's case . I hope you like it . I think it excellent , worthy of D'Aguesseau or Mansfield . I meant to ...
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