The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1923 |
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... took their departure . Even at this distance of time it is provoking to learn that they got back to Brest without meeting an enemy that had teeth to bite . The African climate , however , reduced the squadron to such a plight , that it ...
... took their departure . Even at this distance of time it is provoking to learn that they got back to Brest without meeting an enemy that had teeth to bite . The African climate , however , reduced the squadron to such a plight , that it ...
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... took a more unselfish view of the situation , and advocated Mr. Macaulay's cause with firmness and good feeling . Indeed , he must have been , according to her particular notions , the most irreproachable of lovers , until her own ...
... took a more unselfish view of the situation , and advocated Mr. Macaulay's cause with firmness and good feeling . Indeed , he must have been , according to her particular notions , the most irreproachable of lovers , until her own ...
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... took a small house in Lambeth for the first twelve months . When Mrs. Macaulay was near her confinement , Mrs. Babington , who belonged to the school of matrons who hold that the advantage of country air outweighs that of London doctors ...
... took a small house in Lambeth for the first twelve months . When Mrs. Macaulay was near her confinement , Mrs. Babington , who belonged to the school of matrons who hold that the advantage of country air outweighs that of London doctors ...
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... took a house in the High Street of Clapham , in the part now called the Pavement , on the same side as the Plough inn , but some doors nearer to the Common . It was a roomy comfortable dwelling , with a very small garden behind , and in ...
... took a house in the High Street of Clapham , in the part now called the Pavement , on the same side as the Plough inn , but some doors nearer to the Common . It was a roomy comfortable dwelling , with a very small garden behind , and in ...
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... took him on a visit to Lady Waldegrave at Strawberry Hill , and was much pleased to exhibit to his old friend the fair bright boy , dressed in a green coat with red collar and cuffs , a frill at the throat , and white trousers . After ...
... took him on a visit to Lady Waldegrave at Strawberry Hill , and was much pleased to exhibit to his old friend the fair bright boy , dressed in a green coat with red collar and cuffs , a frill at the throat , and white trousers . After ...
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