The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... asked me with triumph if yesterday had not been Sunday . ' Oh , ' said they , the National Convention have decreed that there is no Sunday , and that the Bible is all a lie . ' " After such an experience it is not difficult to account ...
... asked me with triumph if yesterday had not been Sunday . ' Oh , ' said they , the National Convention have decreed that there is no Sunday , and that the Bible is all a lie . ' " After such an experience it is not difficult to account ...
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... asked if that was hell ; an inquiry that was received with a grave displeasure which at the time he could not understand . The kindly father must have been pained , almost against his own will , at finding what feature of his creed it ...
... asked if that was hell ; an inquiry that was received with a grave displeasure which at the time he could not understand . The kindly father must have been pained , almost against his own will , at finding what feature of his creed it ...
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... asked how he was feeling , the little fellow looked up in her face and replied : " Thank you , madam , the agony is abated . ” But it must not be supposed that his quaint manners pro- ceeded from affectation or conceit ; for all ...
... asked how he was feeling , the little fellow looked up in her face and replied : " Thank you , madam , the agony is abated . ” But it must not be supposed that his quaint manners pro- ceeded from affectation or conceit ; for all ...
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... asked him how he had acquired such a command of the poem , and had for answer : ' I had him in the country , and I read it twice over , and I don't think that I shall ever forget it again . " At the same time he told Jeffrey that he ...
... asked him how he had acquired such a command of the poem , and had for answer : ' I had him in the country , and I read it twice over , and I don't think that I shall ever forget it again . " At the same time he told Jeffrey that he ...
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... asked my permission to draw a portrait of my father for the Edinburgh Review . I told him that I had only to beg that he would not give it the air of a puff : a thing which , for myself and for my friends , I dread far more than any ...
... asked my permission to draw a portrait of my father for the Edinburgh Review . I told him that I had only to beg that he would not give it the air of a puff : a thing which , for myself and for my friends , I dread far more than any ...
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