The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... once decided me ; and I said that I would not stand , and wrote to Tufnell telling him so . Roebuck has on more than one occasion behaved to me with great kindness and generosity ; and I did not choose to stand in his way . " " December ...
... once decided me ; and I said that I would not stand , and wrote to Tufnell telling him so . Roebuck has on more than one occasion behaved to me with great kindness and generosity ; and I did not choose to stand in his way . " " December ...
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... once , it is unnoticed or forgotten by dull readers , who are the majority . If it is inculcated in several places , quick - witted persons think that the writer harps too much on one string 6 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... once , it is unnoticed or forgotten by dull readers , who are the majority . If it is inculcated in several places , quick - witted persons think that the writer harps too much on one string 6 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... once shot a bookseller . " The guests , of whom two out of every three lived by their pens , burst into a roar of laughter , and Campbell sate down in triumph . ** " There is nothing , " Macaulay says elsewhere , more pitiable than an ...
... once shot a bookseller . " The guests , of whom two out of every three lived by their pens , burst into a roar of laughter , and Campbell sate down in triumph . ** " There is nothing , " Macaulay says elsewhere , more pitiable than an ...
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... once de- " If you say that you cannot congratulate us , I say ' Wait till you are asked . ' It would be highly improper to ask the House to express on the present occasion any opinion on the foreign relations of the country . **** The ...
... once de- " If you say that you cannot congratulate us , I say ' Wait till you are asked . ' It would be highly improper to ask the House to express on the present occasion any opinion on the foreign relations of the country . **** The ...
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... once hoped for a place , is dead . ” . " February 12. - I bought a superb sheet of paper for a guinea , and wrote on it a Valentine for Alice . I dined at Lady Charlotte Lindsay's with Hallam and Kinglake . I am afraid that I talked too ...
... once hoped for a place , is dead . ” . " February 12. - I bought a superb sheet of paper for a guinea , and wrote on it a Valentine for Alice . I dined at Lady Charlotte Lindsay's with Hallam and Kinglake . I am afraid that I talked too ...
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