The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... opinions and inclinations , his hopes and affections , at every succeeding period of his existence . Such letters could never have been submitted to an editor not con- nected with both correspondents by the strongest ties ; and even one ...
... opinions and inclinations , his hopes and affections , at every succeeding period of his existence . Such letters could never have been submitted to an editor not con- nected with both correspondents by the strongest ties ; and even one ...
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... opinion prevailed that the traffic in human lives could never be efficiently checked until Africa had obtained the rudiments of civilisation ; and , after long discussion , a scheme was matured for the colonisation of Sierra Leone by ...
... opinion prevailed that the traffic in human lives could never be efficiently checked until Africa had obtained the rudiments of civilisation ; and , after long discussion , a scheme was matured for the colonisation of Sierra Leone by ...
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... opinions , and stood in the good books of Mr. Simeon , whose word had long been law in the Cambridge section of the Evangelical circle . But whatever had been the inducement to make it , the choice proved singu- larly fortunate . The ...
... opinions , and stood in the good books of Mr. Simeon , whose word had long been law in the Cambridge section of the Evangelical circle . But whatever had been the inducement to make it , the choice proved singu- larly fortunate . The ...
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... opinion of those by whom he was surrounded at Aspenden . It required the crowd and the stir of a university to call forth the social qualities which he possessed in so large a measure . The tone of his corre- spondence during these ...
... opinion of those by whom he was surrounded at Aspenden . It required the crowd and the stir of a university to call forth the social qualities which he possessed in so large a measure . The tone of his corre- spondence during these ...
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... opinion that the course pursued by his father towards him during his youth was not judicious . But here I am inclined to disagree with him . There was no want of proof of the estimation in which his father held him , corre- sponding ...
... opinion that the course pursued by his father towards him during his youth was not judicious . But here I am inclined to disagree with him . There was no want of proof of the estimation in which his father held him , corre- sponding ...
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