The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... seem to the taste of the author . The conversation turned upon rather delicate subjects , and , before many hours had passed , the guest had said to the host one of the very rudest things recorded by Boswell . Later on in the same ...
... seem to the taste of the author . The conversation turned upon rather delicate subjects , and , before many hours had passed , the guest had said to the host one of the very rudest things recorded by Boswell . Later on in the same ...
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... seems to feel the influence of spring . The trees are all out . The lilacs are in bloom . The days are long , and I feel that I should be happy were it not that I want home . Even yesterday , when I felt more real satisfaction than I ...
... seems to feel the influence of spring . The trees are all out . The lilacs are in bloom . The days are long , and I feel that I should be happy were it not that I want home . Even yesterday , when I felt more real satisfaction than I ...
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... of my power to write , since the examination subjects are to be given out then , I write to - day instead to answer your kind and long letter . I am very much pleased that the nation seems to 1800-18 . 31 LORD MACAULAY .
... of my power to write , since the examination subjects are to be given out then , I write to - day instead to answer your kind and long letter . I am very much pleased that the nation seems to 1800-18 . 31 LORD MACAULAY .
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Sir George Otto Trevelyan. I am very much pleased that the nation seems to take such interest in the introduction of Christianity into India . My Scotch blood begins to boil at the mention of the 1,750 names that went up from a single ...
Sir George Otto Trevelyan. I am very much pleased that the nation seems to take such interest in the introduction of Christianity into India . My Scotch blood begins to boil at the mention of the 1,750 names that went up from a single ...
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... seem to hear the Almighty saying to the fallen tyrant , " For this cause have I raised thee up , that I might show in thee My power . " As I am in very great haste with this letter , I shall have but little time to write . I am sorry to ...
... seem to hear the Almighty saying to the fallen tyrant , " For this cause have I raised thee up , that I might show in thee My power . " As I am in very great haste with this letter , I shall have but little time to write . I am sorry to ...
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