The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... letter - perfect . There is pleasant evidence that MACAULAY's readers share MACAULAY'S partiality for the details of literature . In several instances a misprint , or a verbal error , has been brought to my notice by at least five - and ...
... letter - perfect . There is pleasant evidence that MACAULAY's readers share MACAULAY'S partiality for the details of literature . In several instances a misprint , or a verbal error , has been brought to my notice by at least five - and ...
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... Letters from Circuit and Edinburgh PAGE 79 CHAPTER IV . 1830-1832 . State of public affairs when Macaulay entered Parliament - His maiden speech - The French Revolution of July 1830 - Mac- aulay's Letters from Paris - The Palais Royal ...
... Letters from Circuit and Edinburgh PAGE 79 CHAPTER IV . 1830-1832 . State of public affairs when Macaulay entered Parliament - His maiden speech - The French Revolution of July 1830 - Mac- aulay's Letters from Paris - The Palais Royal ...
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... Letters to Mr. Ellis , and the Miss Macaulays - A summer on the Neilgherries - Native Christians - Clarissa - A tragi ... Letter to Lord Lans- downe The Canadian Insurrection - Gibbon - Rome to Naples -Bulwer's novels - Impressions of ...
... Letters to Mr. Ellis , and the Miss Macaulays - A summer on the Neilgherries - Native Christians - Clarissa - A tragi ... Letter to Lord Lans- downe The Canadian Insurrection - Gibbon - Rome to Naples -Bulwer's novels - Impressions of ...
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... letters will supply the deficiencies of the biographer . Never did any one leave behind him more copious materials for enabling others to put together a narrative which might be the history , not indeed of his times , but of the man ...
... letters will supply the deficiencies of the biographer . Never did any one leave behind him more copious materials for enabling others to put together a narrative which might be the history , not indeed of his times , but of the man ...
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... letter . With respect to my health , I am very well , and tolerably cheerful , as Blundell , the best and most clever of all the scholars , is very kind , and talks to me , and takes my part . He is quite a friend of Mr. Preston's . The ...
... letter . With respect to my health , I am very well , and tolerably cheerful , as Blundell , the best and most clever of all the scholars , is very kind , and talks to me , and takes my part . He is quite a friend of Mr. Preston's . The ...
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