The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... powers . " Of all English statesmen Macaulay liked Lord Palmerston the best ; and never was that liking stronger ... power of England was committed did not wield the pen , and on occasion did not bear the sword , in vain . But ...
... powers . " Of all English statesmen Macaulay liked Lord Palmerston the best ; and never was that liking stronger ... power of England was committed did not wield the pen , and on occasion did not bear the sword , in vain . But ...
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... in- volved the other powers of Europe in contention . We are reproached with having prevented great calamities in Sicily , and with labouring to restore cided the fortune of the debate ; a motion for 1848-52 . II LORD MACAULAY .
... in- volved the other powers of Europe in contention . We are reproached with having prevented great calamities in Sicily , and with labouring to restore cided the fortune of the debate ; a motion for 1848-52 . II LORD MACAULAY .
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... power to injure . He has not , however , outlived his power to amuse . He was very pleasant , but , as usual , ex- cessively absurd , and exposed himself quite ludi- crously on one subject . He maintained that it was doubtful whether ...
... power to injure . He has not , however , outlived his power to amuse . He was very pleasant , but , as usual , ex- cessively absurd , and exposed himself quite ludi- crously on one subject . He maintained that it was doubtful whether ...
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... powers of mind which a generation of able men admitted . Thurlow was in the House of Com- mons when Fox and Burke were against him , and made a great figure there . He dominated over the * A Benchership of Lincoln's Inn has rarely ...
... powers of mind which a generation of able men admitted . Thurlow was in the House of Com- mons when Fox and Burke were against him , and made a great figure there . He dominated over the * A Benchership of Lincoln's Inn has rarely ...
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... powers , great boldness and frankness , and a quick relish for pleasure . It is not unlike Mr. Fox's face in general expression . I am quite content to have such a physiognomy . Home , and counted my books . Those which are in front are ...
... powers , great boldness and frankness , and a quick relish for pleasure . It is not unlike Mr. Fox's face in general expression . I am quite content to have such a physiognomy . Home , and counted my books . Those which are in front are ...
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