The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... expect that others will be amused by reading what he finds it dull to compose ? " Still North - east wind . Alas for the days when N.E. and S.W. were all one to me ! Yet I have compensations , and ought to be contented ; and so I am ...
... expect that others will be amused by reading what he finds it dull to compose ? " Still North - east wind . Alas for the days when N.E. and S.W. were all one to me ! Yet I have compensations , and ought to be contented ; and so I am ...
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... expect you on Wednesday next . I have got the tickets for the Messiah . There may be some difficulty about conveyances during the festival . But the supply here is immense . On every road round Malvern coaches and flys pass you every ...
... expect you on Wednesday next . I have got the tickets for the Messiah . There may be some difficulty about conveyances during the festival . But the supply here is immense . On every road round Malvern coaches and flys pass you every ...
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... expect a very fine account of the battle of Worcester . ' I hinted with all delicacy that I had no more to do with the battle of Wor- cester than with the battle of Marathon . ' Of course not , Sir , of course not . The battle of ...
... expect a very fine account of the battle of Worcester . ' I hinted with all delicacy that I had no more to do with the battle of Wor- cester than with the battle of Marathon . ' Of course not , Sir , of course not . The battle of ...
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... expect slavish obedience from men of spirit and ability ; and should , instead of catechising such men , and cavilling at them , repose in them a large con- fidence . The way in which such bodies have of late behaved has driven many ...
... expect slavish obedience from men of spirit and ability ; and should , instead of catechising such men , and cavilling at them , repose in them a large con- fidence . The way in which such bodies have of late behaved has driven many ...
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... expect that I shall on such terms be chosen to represent a great con- stituent body ; but I have a right to say that on no other terms can I be induced to leave that quiet and happy retirement in which I have passed the last 6 * 1852-56 ...
... expect that I shall on such terms be chosen to represent a great con- stituent body ; but I have a right to say that on no other terms can I be induced to leave that quiet and happy retirement in which I have passed the last 6 * 1852-56 ...
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