The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... never again be revealed in my lifetime . AS MACAULAY'S biographer I could not be unconscious of a peculiar difficulty , and a grave responsibility , in dealing with his private papers . To give to the world compositions , not intended ...
... never again be revealed in my lifetime . AS MACAULAY'S biographer I could not be unconscious of a peculiar difficulty , and a grave responsibility , in dealing with his private papers . To give to the world compositions , not intended ...
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... 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 himself . For in the first place he so soon showed promise ...
... 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 himself . For in the first place he so soon showed promise ...
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... never shall forget the impression made upon my fancy by some of the ladies ' maids tripping about in neat morning dresses . After seeing for a long time little but rusticity , their lively manner , and gay inviting appearance , pleased ...
... never shall forget the impression made upon my fancy by some of the ladies ' maids tripping about in neat morning dresses . After seeing for a long time little but rusticity , their lively manner , and gay inviting appearance , pleased ...
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... never occurred to him to question whether he was brave or not . He worked strenuously and unceasingly , never amusing himself from year's end to year's end , and shrinking from any public praise or recognition as from an unlawful ...
... never occurred to him to question whether he was brave or not . He worked strenuously and unceasingly , never amusing himself from year's end to year's end , and shrinking from any public praise or recognition as from an unlawful ...
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... fever - stricken crews under their hatches . The French never revisited Freetown . Indeed , they had left the place in such a condition that it was not worth their while to return . The houses had 14 CH . I. LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... fever - stricken crews under their hatches . The French never revisited Freetown . Indeed , they had left the place in such a condition that it was not worth their while to return . The houses had 14 CH . I. LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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