The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... keep his head . He had much more trouble with a batch of missionaries , whom he took with him in the ship , and who were no sooner on board than they began to fall out , ostensibly on controversial topics , but more probably from the ...
... keep his head . He had much more trouble with a batch of missionaries , whom he took with him in the ship , and who were no sooner on board than they began to fall out , ostensibly on controversial topics , but more probably from the ...
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... keeping alive at Clapham as Englishmen experience at Sierra Leone ; and , in the end , their tutor set up a school for boys of his own colour , and at one time had charge of almost the entire rising generation of the Common . Mrs ...
... keeping alive at Clapham as Englishmen experience at Sierra Leone ; and , in the end , their tutor set up a school for boys of his own colour , and at one time had charge of almost the entire rising generation of the Common . Mrs ...
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... keeping his son ignorant of the fact that he is destined to be richer than his comrades . " It was scarcely ever , " writes one who knew him well from the very first , " that the consciousness was expressed by either of his parents of ...
... keeping his son ignorant of the fact that he is destined to be richer than his comrades . " It was scarcely ever , " writes one who knew him well from the very first , " that the consciousness was expressed by either of his parents of ...
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... keep him with her for weeks , listening to him as he read prose by the ell , declaimed poetry by the hour , and discussed and compared his favourite heroes , ancient , modern , and fictitious , under all points of view and in every ...
... keep him with her for weeks , listening to him as he read prose by the ell , declaimed poetry by the hour , and discussed and compared his favourite heroes , ancient , modern , and fictitious , under all points of view and in every ...
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... keep up my reputation . We have had the first meeting of our debating society the other day , when a vote of censure was moved for upon Wilberforce , but he getting up said , “ Mr. President , I beg to second the motion . " By this ...
... keep up my reputation . We have had the first meeting of our debating society the other day , when a vote of censure was moved for upon Wilberforce , but he getting up said , “ Mr. President , I beg to second the motion . " By this ...
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