The Works of Lord Macaulay: Critical and historical essaysLongmans, Green, 1875 |
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... PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH LORD BACON • SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE · GLADSTONE ON CHURCH AND STATE LORD CLIVE VON RANKE LEIGH HUNT LORD HOLLAND . WARREN HASTINGS FREDERIC THE GREAT PAGE 1 • 36 76 135 · 246 · 326 381 • 454 • 490 ...
... PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH LORD BACON • SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE · GLADSTONE ON CHURCH AND STATE LORD CLIVE VON RANKE LEIGH HUNT LORD HOLLAND . WARREN HASTINGS FREDERIC THE GREAT PAGE 1 • 36 76 135 · 246 · 326 381 • 454 • 490 ...
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... Pitt and Murray might talk themselves hoarse about trifles . But questions of government and war were too insignificant to detain a mind which was occupied in recording the scandal of club - rooms and the whispers of the back - stairs ...
... Pitt and Murray might talk themselves hoarse about trifles . But questions of government and war were too insignificant to detain a mind which was occupied in recording the scandal of club - rooms and the whispers of the back - stairs ...
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... Pitt was a strutting , ranting , mouthing actor , Charles Townshend an impudent and voluble jack - pudding , Murray a demure , cold - blooded , cowardly hypocrite , Hard- wicke an insolent upstart , with the understanding of a petti ...
... Pitt was a strutting , ranting , mouthing actor , Charles Townshend an impudent and voluble jack - pudding , Murray a demure , cold - blooded , cowardly hypocrite , Hard- wicke an insolent upstart , with the understanding of a petti ...
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... Pitt . And why ? Because Mr. Pitt had been among the persecutors of his father ? Or because , as he repeatedly assures us , Mr. Pitt was a disagreeable man in private life ? Not at all ; but because Mr. Pitt was too fond of war , and ...
... Pitt . And why ? Because Mr. Pitt had been among the persecutors of his father ? Or because , as he repeatedly assures us , Mr. Pitt was a disagreeable man in private life ? Not at all ; but because Mr. Pitt was too fond of war , and ...
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... Pitt , for example , among public men , and Johnson , among men of letters , afterwards openly acknowledged their mistake . The aspect of the opposition , even while it was still a mi- nority in the House of Commons , was very imposing ...
... Pitt , for example , among public men , and Johnson , among men of letters , afterwards openly acknowledged their mistake . The aspect of the opposition , even while it was still a mi- nority in the House of Commons , was very imposing ...
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