The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... persons ; and there is hardly a page in the book which has not afforded occasion for com- ment or suggestion from a friendly , and in some cases a sceptical , correspondent . It is not , however , too much to say that there is no ...
... persons ; and there is hardly a page in the book which has not afforded occasion for com- ment or suggestion from a friendly , and in some cases a sceptical , correspondent . It is not , however , too much to say that there is no ...
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... person commemorated need possess but a very moderate reputation , and have played no exceptional part , in order to carry the reader through many hundred pages of anecdote , dis- sertation , and correspondence . To judge from the ...
... person commemorated need possess but a very moderate reputation , and have played no exceptional part , in order to carry the reader through many hundred pages of anecdote , dis- sertation , and correspondence . To judge from the ...
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... persons with whom he mixed most freely and confidentially in London drawing - rooms , in the Indian Council chamber , and in the lobbies and on the benches of the House of Commons , were only in part aware . And in the next place ...
... persons with whom he mixed most freely and confidentially in London drawing - rooms , in the Indian Council chamber , and in the lobbies and on the benches of the House of Commons , were only in part aware . And in the next place ...
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... person at least , could never refrain from writing all that he felt ; so that we may read in his letters , as in a clear mirror , his opinions and inclinations , his hopes and affections , at every succeeding period of his existence ...
... person at least , could never refrain from writing all that he felt ; so that we may read in his letters , as in a clear mirror , his opinions and inclinations , his hopes and affections , at every succeeding period of his existence ...
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... person with whom I agree on that subject . For I hate slavery from the bottom of my soul ; and yet I am made sick by the cant and the silly mock reasons of the Abolitionists . The nigger driver and the negrophile are two odious things ...
... person with whom I agree on that subject . For I hate slavery from the bottom of my soul ; and yet I am made sick by the cant and the silly mock reasons of the Abolitionists . The nigger driver and the negrophile are two odious things ...
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