The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... course was right ; but I am half afraid of this strange prosperity . Thirteen thousand copies , they seem quite confident , will have been taken off in less than six months . * Of such a run I had never dreamed . But I had thought that ...
... course was right ; but I am half afraid of this strange prosperity . Thirteen thousand copies , they seem quite confident , will have been taken off in less than six months . * Of such a run I had never dreamed . But I had thought that ...
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... course of with- drawing the hostile amendment . " Sunday , February 4. — I walked out to Clap- ham yesterday afternoon ; had a quiet , happy even- ing ; and went to church this morning . I love the church for the sake of old times . I ...
... course of with- drawing the hostile amendment . " Sunday , February 4. — I walked out to Clap- ham yesterday afternoon ; had a quiet , happy even- ing ; and went to church this morning . I love the church for the sake of old times . I ...
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... course would have been more generous , more candid , more philosophical , all which I * If Macaulay's History was not a Life of William Penn , this book is still less so . Those who are honourably jealous for Penn's reputation will ...
... course would have been more generous , more candid , more philosophical , all which I * If Macaulay's History was not a Life of William Penn , this book is still less so . Those who are honourably jealous for Penn's reputation will ...
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... course he wants to consult me about the Cambridge Professorship . * How can I be just at once to Stephen and to Kemble ? " The Professorship of Modern History . The Chair was eventually filled by Sir James Stephen . " Saturday , July 1 ...
... course he wants to consult me about the Cambridge Professorship . * How can I be just at once to Stephen and to Kemble ? " The Professorship of Modern History . The Chair was eventually filled by Sir James Stephen . " Saturday , July 1 ...
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... course so as to deal properly both by Stephen and by Kemble ; and if I had marched off with the prize , I could not have been astonished if both had entertained a very unjust suspicion of me . But , in truth , my temper is that of the ...
... course so as to deal properly both by Stephen and by Kemble ; and if I had marched off with the prize , I could not have been astonished if both had entertained a very unjust suspicion of me . But , in truth , my temper is that of the ...
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