Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen24;Volumen87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... turning the settled opinion of the House by a single speech . It is a more vulgar but a striking testimony to his ... turn from Macaulay's personal character to attempt an estimate of his literary position , that these faults acquire ...
... turning the settled opinion of the House by a single speech . It is a more vulgar but a striking testimony to his ... turn from Macaulay's personal character to attempt an estimate of his literary position , that these faults acquire ...
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... turn of his arguments . He denounces the futility of the ancient moralists , but he asserts the enormous social value of Christianity . His attitude , in fact , is equally charac- teristic of the man and his surroundings . The old ...
... turn of his arguments . He denounces the futility of the ancient moralists , but he asserts the enormous social value of Christianity . His attitude , in fact , is equally charac- teristic of the man and his surroundings . The old ...
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... turn of a phrase . To accuse Macaulay of superficiality is , in this sense , alto- gether absurd . His speculation may be meagre , but his store of information is simply inexhaustible . Mr. Mills ' writing was impressive , because one ...
... turn of a phrase . To accuse Macaulay of superficiality is , in this sense , alto- gether absurd . His speculation may be meagre , but his store of information is simply inexhaustible . Mr. Mills ' writing was impressive , because one ...
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... turn to Mac- aulay's pages to gain a vivid impression of our greatest achievements during an important period . Nor is this all . The fire which glows in Macaulay's history , the intense patri- otic feeling , the love of certain moral ...
... turn to Mac- aulay's pages to gain a vivid impression of our greatest achievements during an important period . Nor is this all . The fire which glows in Macaulay's history , the intense patri- otic feeling , the love of certain moral ...
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... turn off to secure our seats on the grand stand . But before we take them , I must go and look at the wheel- barrow and spade , and above all , at the first sod . For some weeks past it has been a favorite chaff with us Maritz- burgians ...
... turn off to secure our seats on the grand stand . But before we take them , I must go and look at the wheel- barrow and spade , and above all , at the first sod . For some weeks past it has been a favorite chaff with us Maritz- burgians ...
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