The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... followed the example of the more ambi- tious among his brother officers , and exchanged military for civil duties . In 1799 he acted as secretary to a political and diplo- matic Commission which accompanied the force that marched under ...
... followed the example of the more ambi- tious among his brother officers , and exchanged military for civil duties . In 1799 he acted as secretary to a political and diplo- matic Commission which accompanied the force that marched under ...
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... followed had best be told in Mr. Macaulay's own words . Newell , who was attended by half - a - dozen sans- culottes , almost foaming with rage , presented a pistol to me , and with many oaths demanded instant satisfaction for the ...
... followed had best be told in Mr. Macaulay's own words . Newell , who was attended by half - a - dozen sans- culottes , almost foaming with rage , presented a pistol to me , and with many oaths demanded instant satisfaction for the ...
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... followed its capture , because the French crews , with too much of the Company's port wine in their heads to aim straight , were firing at the pigs of the poor freedmen over whom they had achieved such a questionable victory . To ...
... followed its capture , because the French crews , with too much of the Company's port wine in their heads to aim straight , were firing at the pigs of the poor freedmen over whom they had achieved such a questionable victory . To ...
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... followed the progress of the British arms with a minute and intelligent attention which from a very early date communicated itself to his son ; and the hearty patriotism of Lord Macaulay is perhaps in no small degree the consequence of ...
... followed the progress of the British arms with a minute and intelligent attention which from a very early date communicated itself to his son ; and the hearty patriotism of Lord Macaulay is perhaps in no small degree the consequence of ...
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... followed were passed in a house in Birchin Lane , where the Sierra Leone Company had its office . The only place where the child could be taken for exercise , and what might be called air , was Drapers ' Gardens , which ( already under ...
... followed were passed in a house in Birchin Lane , where the Sierra Leone Company had its office . The only place where the child could be taken for exercise , and what might be called air , was Drapers ' Gardens , which ( already under ...
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