The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... feel no intoxicating effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my abilities do not fail me , I shall be a rich man ; as rich , that is to say , as I wish to be . But that I am already if it were not for my dear ones . I ...
... feel no intoxicating effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my abilities do not fail me , I shall be a rich man ; as rich , that is to say , as I wish to be . But that I am already if it were not for my dear ones . I ...
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... feel extremely anxious about the second part . it possibly come up to the first ? Does the subject admit of such vivid description and such exciting narrative ? Will not the judgment of the public be unduly severe ? All this disturbs me ...
... feel extremely anxious about the second part . it possibly come up to the first ? Does the subject admit of such vivid description and such exciting narrative ? Will not the judgment of the public be unduly severe ? All this disturbs me ...
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... feeling of the House , took the judicious 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 ...
... feeling of the House , took the judicious 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 ...
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... feels his conscience so light during the day when he has done a good piece of work with a clear head before leaving his bedroom . I think I will fix Easter Tuesday for the beginning of this new system . It is hardly worth while to make ...
... feels his conscience so light during the day when he has done a good piece of work with a clear head before leaving his bedroom . I think I will fix Easter Tuesday for the beginning of this new system . It is hardly worth while to make ...
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... the chief advantage of these researches is that the mind is transported back a century and a half , and gets familiar with the ways of thinking , and with the habits , of a past generation . I feel 22 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... the chief advantage of these researches is that the mind is transported back a century and a half , and gets familiar with the ways of thinking , and with the habits , of a past generation . I feel 22 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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