The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... least five - and - twenty different persons ; and there is hardly a page in the book which has not afforded occasion for com- ment or suggestion from a friendly , and in some cases a sceptical , correspondent . It is not , however , too ...
... least five - and - twenty different persons ; and there is hardly a page in the book which has not afforded occasion for com- ment or suggestion from a friendly , and in some cases a sceptical , correspondent . It is not , however , too ...
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... least , could never refrain from writing all that he felt ; so that we may read in his letters , as in a clear mirror , his opinions and inclinations , his hopes and affections , at every succeeding period of his existence . Such ...
... least , could never refrain from writing all that he felt ; so that we may read in his letters , as in a clear mirror , his opinions and inclinations , his hopes and affections , at every succeeding period of his existence . Such ...
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... least received me civilly . His name was Citizen Allemand . He did not appear to have the right of excluding any of his fellow - citizens even from this place . Whatever might be their rank , they crowded into it , and conversed ...
... least received me civilly . His name was Citizen Allemand . He did not appear to have the right of excluding any of his fellow - citizens even from this place . Whatever might be their rank , they crowded into it , and conversed ...
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... least important of his qualifications for writing the history of an epoch when the national mind gave itself to religious contro- versy even more largely than has been its wont . The method of education in vogue among the Clapham ...
... least important of his qualifications for writing the history of an epoch when the national mind gave itself to religious contro- versy even more largely than has been its wont . The method of education in vogue among the Clapham ...
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... least inclined to over - praise him . The memory of Thornton and Babington , and the other worthies of their day and set , is growing dim , and their names already mean little in our ears . Part of their work was so thoroughly done that ...
... least inclined to over - praise him . The memory of Thornton and Babington , and the other worthies of their day and set , is growing dim , and their names already mean little in our ears . Part of their work was so thoroughly done that ...
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