The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen4White, Stokes, & Allen, 1876 |
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... wrote my acknowledgments with a little touch of the Socratic irony . " Roebuck called , and talked to me about the West Riding . He asked me to stand . I told him that it was quite out of the question ; that I had made up my mind never ...
... wrote my acknowledgments with a little touch of the Socratic irony . " Roebuck called , and talked to me about the West Riding . He asked me to stand . I told him that it was quite out of the question ; that I had made up my mind never ...
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... 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 his way . " " December 4 , 1848. - Stayed at home all the day , making ...
... 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 his way . " " December 4 , 1848. - Stayed at home all the day , making ...
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... wrote two foolscap sheets . I am glad to see how well things are going in Parliament . Stanley is surely very foolish and inconsiderate . What would he have done if he had succeeded ? He is a great debater : but as to everything else he ...
... wrote two foolscap sheets . I am glad to see how well things are going in Parliament . Stanley is surely very foolish and inconsiderate . What would he have done if he had succeeded ? He is a great debater : but as to everything else he ...
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... I leave it to the House to decide be- tween us and our accusers , and I look forward with confidence to the ver- dict which the House will give . " not my fault . I wrote the History of four [ 2 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... I leave it to the House to decide be- tween us and our accusers , and I look forward with confidence to the ver- dict which the House will give . " not my fault . I wrote the History of four [ 2 CH . XII . LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... wrote the History of four years during which he was exposed to great temptations ; during which he was the favourite of a bad king , and an active solicitor in a most corrupt court . His character was injured by his associations . Ten ...
... wrote the History of four years during which he was exposed to great temptations ; during which he was the favourite of a bad king , and an active solicitor in a most corrupt court . His character was injured by his associations . Ten ...
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