The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... friend at Calder , came to us this morning , and accompanied us to the castle , where I presented Dr. Johnson to the Duke of Argyll . We were shown through the house ; and I never shall forget the impression made upon my fancy by some ...
... friend at Calder , came to us this morning , and accompanied us to the castle , where I presented Dr. Johnson to the Duke of Argyll . We were shown through the house ; and I never shall forget the impression made upon my fancy by some ...
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... friendship . Soon after the commencement of the century Colin Macaulay was appointed Resident at the im- portant native state of Travancore . While on this employment he happened to light upon a valuable collection of books , and ...
... friendship . Soon after the commencement of the century Colin Macaulay was appointed Resident at the im- portant native state of Travancore . While on this employment he happened to light upon a valuable collection of books , and ...
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... friend , ) " to alleviate the hardships of a con- siderable number of my fellow - creatures , and to render the ... friendship of the poet Cowper . Mr. Thornton heard Macaulay's story from Thomas Babington , with whom he lived on terms ...
... friend , ) " to alleviate the hardships of a con- siderable number of my fellow - creatures , and to render the ... friendship of the poet Cowper . Mr. Thornton heard Macaulay's story from Thomas Babington , with whom he lived on terms ...
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... friends who loved him like father or brother , and who would have trusted him with all their fortune on his bare word , knew how entirely his outward behaviour was the express image of his religious belief . The secret of his character ...
... friends who loved him like father or brother , and who would have trusted him with all their fortune on his bare word , knew how entirely his outward behaviour was the express image of his religious belief . The secret of his character ...
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... friend of all the sisters . The young lady is said to have been extremely pretty and attractive , as may well be believed by those who saw her in later years . She was the daughter of a member of the Society of Friends , who at one time ...
... friend of all the sisters . The young lady is said to have been extremely pretty and attractive , as may well be believed by those who saw her in later years . She was the daughter of a member of the Society of Friends , who at one time ...
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