The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... soon know what the world says . To - day I enjoyed my new liberty , after having been most severely worked during three months in finishing my History and correcting proofs . I rose at half after nine , read at breakfast Fearon's ...
... soon know what the world says . To - day I enjoyed my new liberty , after having been most severely worked during three months in finishing my History and correcting proofs . I rose at half after nine , read at breakfast Fearon's ...
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... soon be over . I read my book , and Thucydides's , which , I am sorry to say , I found much better than mine . " * " In Parliament I shall look in vain for virtues which I loved , and for abilities which I admired . Often in debate ...
... soon be over . I read my book , and Thucydides's , which , I am sorry to say , I found much better than mine . " * " In Parliament I shall look in vain for virtues which I loved , and for abilities which I admired . Often in debate ...
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... soon these fashions pass . away . " ** * This was rather ungrateful to Campbell , who had provided Macauly with an anecdote , which he told well and often , to illustrate the sentiment with which the authors of old days regarded their ...
... soon these fashions pass . away . " ** * This was rather ungrateful to Campbell , who had provided Macauly with an anecdote , which he told well and often , to illustrate the sentiment with which the authors of old days regarded their ...
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... soon as it appeared , and one thousand two hundred and fifty of the third edition are already bespoken . I hope all this will not make me a coxcomb . I feel no intoxicating effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my ...
... soon as it appeared , and one thousand two hundred and fifty of the third edition are already bespoken . I hope all this will not make me a coxcomb . I feel no intoxicating effect ; but a man may be drunk . without knowing it . If my ...
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... soon as was practi- cable . We stand here as the promoters of peace under charges brought against us by the advocates of war . I leave it to the House to decide be- tween us and our accusers , and I look forward with confidence to the ...
... soon as was practi- cable . We stand here as the promoters of peace under charges brought against us by the advocates of war . I leave it to the House to decide be- tween us and our accusers , and I look forward with confidence to the ...
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