The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... once undertaken the work , I had no choice except to ask myself , with regard to each feature of the portrait , not whether it was attractive , but whether it was characteristic . We who had the best opportunities of knowing him were ...
... once undertaken the work , I had no choice except to ask myself , with regard to each feature of the portrait , not whether it was attractive , but whether it was characteristic . We who had the best opportunities of knowing him were ...
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... once with favour . reason for liking the book is characteristic enough . Macaulay had recorded the belief prevalent in St. Kilda that , as soon as the factor landed on the island , all the inhabitants had an attack which from the ...
... once with favour . reason for liking the book is characteristic enough . Macaulay had recorded the belief prevalent in St. Kilda that , as soon as the factor landed on the island , all the inhabitants had an attack which from the ...
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... once exposed to the implacable enmity of mer- chants whose market the agents of the new company spoiled in their capacity of traders , and slave - dealers with whom they interfered in their character of philanthropists . The native ...
... once exposed to the implacable enmity of mer- chants whose market the agents of the new company spoiled in their capacity of traders , and slave - dealers with whom they interfered in their character of philanthropists . The native ...
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... once so earnest and so monotonous - by what manner of feeling those gestures , so uniformly firm and deliberate , were prompted - whence the constant traces of fatigue on those overhanging brows , and on that athletic though ungraceful ...
... once so earnest and so monotonous - by what manner of feeling those gestures , so uniformly firm and deliberate , were prompted - whence the constant traces of fatigue on those overhanging brows , and on that athletic though ungraceful ...
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... once and for ever within the innermost circle of friends and fellow - labourers who were united round Wilberforce and Henry Thornton by indissoluble bonds of mutual personal regard and common public ends . As an indispensable part of ...
... once and for ever within the innermost circle of friends and fellow - labourers who were united round Wilberforce and Henry Thornton by indissoluble bonds of mutual personal regard and common public ends . As an indispensable part of ...
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