The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... thought it better than Campbell's , with all de- ference to Mr. Hastie . But these things are a strange lottery . After breakfast I went to the British Museum . I was in the chair . It is a stupid , useless way of doing business . An ...
... thought it better than Campbell's , with all de- ference to Mr. Hastie . But these things are a strange lottery . After breakfast I went to the British Museum . I was in the chair . It is a stupid , useless way of doing business . An ...
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... thought of . This at 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 ...
... thought of . This at 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 ...
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... thought and style ; and , if I fail , my failure will be more honourable than nine tenths of the successes that I have witnessed . " " December 12 , 1848. - Longman called . A new edition of 3,000 copies is preparing as fast as they can ...
... thought and style ; and , if I fail , my failure will be more honourable than nine tenths of the successes that I have witnessed . " " December 12 , 1848. - Longman called . A new edition of 3,000 copies is preparing as fast as they can ...
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... than an ex - lion or ex - lioness . London , I have often thought , is like the sorcer- ess in the Arabian Nights , who , by some mysterious law , can love the same " January 11 , 1849. - I am glad to 1848-52 . 7 LORD MACAULAY .
... than an ex - lion or ex - lioness . London , I have often thought , is like the sorcer- ess in the Arabian Nights , who , by some mysterious law , can love the same " January 11 , 1849. - I am glad to 1848-52 . 7 LORD MACAULAY .
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... thought that the book would have a permanent place in our literature ; object only forty days . During forty days she is all fondness . As soon as they are over , she not only discards the poor favourite , but turns him into some ...
... thought that the book would have a permanent place in our literature ; object only forty days . During forty days she is all fondness . As soon as they are over , she not only discards the poor favourite , but turns him into some ...
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