The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... live , I will see whether I cannot work a reform here . Home , and read Thucydides . I admire him more than ever . He is the great historian . The others one may hope to match : him never . " " November 29 , 1848 , Wednesday . - I was ...
... live , I will see whether I cannot work a reform here . Home , and read Thucydides . I admire him more than ever . He is the great historian . The others one may hope to match : him never . " " November 29 , 1848 , Wednesday . - I was ...
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... live . I put two volumes of Foote into my pockets , and walked to Clapham . They were reading my book again . How happy their praise made me , and how little by comparison I care for any other praise ! A quiet , happy , affectionate ...
... live . I put two volumes of Foote into my pockets , and walked to Clapham . They were reading my book again . How happy their praise made me , and how little by comparison I care for any other praise ! A quiet , happy , affectionate ...
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... live , how- ever , in hope of seeing one day an advertisement of a new group of figures ; Mr. Macaulay , in one of his own coats , conversing with Mr. Silk Buckingham in Oriental costume , and Mr. Robert Montgomery in full canoni- cals ...
... live , how- ever , in hope of seeing one day an advertisement of a new group of figures ; Mr. Macaulay , in one of his own coats , conversing with Mr. Silk Buckingham in Oriental costume , and Mr. Robert Montgomery in full canoni- cals ...
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... Lives of the Em- perors , from Maximin to Carinus inclusive , in the Augustan History , and was greatly amused and interested . It is a pity that Philip and Decius are wanting to the series . Philip's strange leaning to- wards ...
... Lives of the Em- perors , from Maximin to Carinus inclusive , in the Augustan History , and was greatly amused and interested . It is a pity that Philip and Decius are wanting to the series . Philip's strange leaning to- wards ...
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... achieved the high adventure which I undertook , * " My only prayer is , O son of Maia , that thou wilt make these bless- ings my own . " What a and produced something which will live . long 32 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... achieved the high adventure which I undertook , * " My only prayer is , O son of Maia , that thou wilt make these bless- ings my own . " What a and produced something which will live . long 32 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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