The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... present occasion any opinion on the foreign relations of the country . **** The real fault found with her Majesty's Government is that we are not at war with some of our allies . Our great offence is that we have remained on amicable ...
... present occasion any opinion on the foreign relations of the country . **** The real fault found with her Majesty's Government is that we are not at war with some of our allies . Our great offence is that we have remained on amicable ...
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... present judge , the alterations will be slight , and that on the great point at issue my opinion is unchanged . " To this the Bishop rejoins : " Do not think me very angry , when I say that a person willing to come to such a conclusion ...
... present judge , the alterations will be slight , and that on the great point at issue my opinion is unchanged . " To this the Bishop rejoins : " Do not think me very angry , when I say that a person willing to come to such a conclusion ...
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... present day are ! declares that there is not in the whole House of Commons any stuff , under five - and- thirty , of which a Junior Lord of the Treasury can be made . It is the same in literature , and , I imagine , at the bar . It is ...
... present day are ! declares that there is not in the whole House of Commons any stuff , under five - and- thirty , of which a Junior Lord of the Treasury can be made . It is the same in literature , and , I imagine , at the bar . It is ...
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... present enterprise is a more arduous one , and will probably be rewarded with less applause . Yet I feel strong in hope . " I received a note from Prince Albert . He wants to see me at Buckingham Palace at three to- morrow . I answered ...
... present enterprise is a more arduous one , and will probably be rewarded with less applause . Yet I feel strong in hope . " I received a note from Prince Albert . He wants to see me at Buckingham Palace at three to- morrow . I answered ...
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... present . " " September 16. — I walked again in the beautiful thicket under Bonchurch , and turned the dialogue in the Rudens between Gripus and Dæmones , ' O Gripe , Gripe , ' back again into Greek : -nineteen lines , which I should ...
... present . " " September 16. — I walked again in the beautiful thicket under Bonchurch , and turned the dialogue in the Rudens between Gripus and Dæmones , ' O Gripe , Gripe , ' back again into Greek : -nineteen lines , which I should ...
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