The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... laid down only 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.
... laid down only 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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... person willing to come to such a conclusion would make an invaluable foreman of a jury to convict another Algernon Sidney . Sincerely , I never met so monstrous an attempt to support a foregone conclusion . " ** It was the Duke of ...
... person willing to come to such a conclusion would make an invaluable foreman of a jury to convict another Algernon Sidney . Sincerely , I never met so monstrous an attempt to support a foregone conclusion . " ** It was the Duke of ...
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... person who has filled such posts since the Revolution . Lord Sidmouth might have made a highly creditable figure , if he had continued to be Speaker , as he well might have done , twenty years longer . He would then have left as ...
... person who has filled such posts since the Revolution . Lord Sidmouth might have made a highly creditable figure , if he had continued to be Speaker , as he well might have done , twenty years longer . He would then have left as ...
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... person to whom I ever gave liberal assistance without having reason to regret it . Of course I do not speak of my own family ; but I am confident that , within the last ten years , I have laid out se- veral hundreds of pounds in trying ...
... person to whom I ever gave liberal assistance without having reason to regret it . Of course I do not speak of my own family ; but I am confident that , within the last ten years , I have laid out se- veral hundreds of pounds in trying ...
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... and it shall be the last . * Margaret came , to take me to Thackeray's * It was not the last , by a good` many . The person of whom Mac- lecture . He is full of humour and imagination , 62 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... and it shall be the last . * Margaret came , to take me to Thackeray's * It was not the last , by a good` many . The person of whom Mac- lecture . He is full of humour and imagination , 62 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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