The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... less . But be- lieving , as I do , ( to use his own words , ) that " if he were now living he would have sufficient judgment and sufficient great- ness of mind " to wish to be shown as himself , I will suppress no trait in his ...
... less . But be- lieving , as I do , ( to use his own words , ) that " if he were now living he would have sufficient judgment and sufficient great- ness of mind " to wish to be shown as himself , I will suppress no trait in his ...
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... less than twelve hundred hogs shot in the town . ' It was unsafe to walk in the streets of Freetown during the forty - eight hours that followed its capture , because the French crews , with too much of the Company's port wine in their ...
... less than twelve hundred hogs shot in the town . ' It was unsafe to walk in the streets of Freetown during the forty - eight hours that followed its capture , because the French crews , with too much of the Company's port wine in their ...
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... less would have been heard of Lord Macaulay's Schoolboy . " " The system pursued at home was continued at Barley Wood , the place where the Misses More resided from 1802 onwards . Mrs. Macaulay gladly sent her boy to a house where he ...
... less would have been heard of Lord Macaulay's Schoolboy . " " The system pursued at home was continued at Barley Wood , the place where the Misses More resided from 1802 onwards . Mrs. Macaulay gladly sent her boy to a house where he ...
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... less since I have been here , and which is the only thing that hinders me from being perfectly happy . This day two months will put a period to my uneasiness . 66 Fly fast the hours , and dawn th ' expected morn . " Every night when I ...
... less since I have been here , and which is the only thing that hinders me from being perfectly happy . This day two months will put a period to my uneasiness . 66 Fly fast the hours , and dawn th ' expected morn . " Every night when I ...
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... one of the old heathen philosophers . When a friend was condoling with him that he so well deserved of the gods , and yet that they did not shower their favours on him , as on some others less worthy , he 32 122 CH . I. life anD LETTERS of.
... one of the old heathen philosophers . When a friend was condoling with him that he so well deserved of the gods , and yet that they did not shower their favours on him , as on some others less worthy , he 32 122 CH . I. life anD LETTERS of.
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