The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord MacaulayLongmans, Green, 1865 - 395 páginas |
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... mankind ? Ask the citizens — ask the provinces . Have they had any other object than to per- petuate their own exclusive power , and to keep us under the yoke of an oli- garchical tyranny , which unites in it- self the worst evils of ...
... mankind ? Ask the citizens — ask the provinces . Have they had any other object than to per- petuate their own exclusive power , and to keep us under the yoke of an oli- garchical tyranny , which unites in it- self the worst evils of ...
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... mankind . The revenge of the brave , the accomplished , portal was indeed rusted by time ; the unfortunate Emperor Frederic the the dust of ages had accumulated on Second , - -a poet in an age of school- the hangings ; -the furniture ...
... mankind . The revenge of the brave , the accomplished , portal was indeed rusted by time ; the unfortunate Emperor Frederic the the dust of ages had accumulated on Second , - -a poet in an age of school- the hangings ; -the furniture ...
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... Mankind has not derived so much benefit from the em- priest who had heard and absolved the follies of his youth ; his last sigh was breathed upon the lips of the lady of his love . Surely there is no sword like that which is beaten out ...
... Mankind has not derived so much benefit from the em- priest who had heard and absolved the follies of his youth ; his last sigh was breathed upon the lips of the lady of his love . Surely there is no sword like that which is beaten out ...
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... mankind no writer , with the exception of Shak- speare , has looked with a more pene- trating eye . I have said that his poeti- cal character had derived a tinge from his peculiar temper . It is on the sterner and darker passions that ...
... mankind no writer , with the exception of Shak- speare , has looked with a more pene- trating eye . I have said that his poeti- cal character had derived a tinge from his peculiar temper . It is on the sterner and darker passions that ...
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... mankind . In the world , as far as I know , so faithful , yet first place , he is an egotist . Egotism that there is no other version which so in conversation is universally abhorred . fully proves that the translator is him- Lovers ...
... mankind . In the world , as far as I know , so faithful , yet first place , he is an egotist . Egotism that there is no other version which so in conversation is universally abhorred . fully proves that the translator is him- Lovers ...
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The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1865 |
The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay (1865) Thomas Babington Macaulay Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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