The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay: Contributions to Knight's quarterly magazine. Contributions to the Edinburgh reviewLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 |
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... opinions . The articles published in Knight's Quarterly Magazine were composed during the author's residence at college , as B.A. It may be remarked that the first two of these exhibit the earnestness with which he already endeavoured ...
... opinions . The articles published in Knight's Quarterly Magazine were composed during the author's residence at college , as B.A. It may be remarked that the first two of these exhibit the earnestness with which he already endeavoured ...
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... opinions expressed in the letter to an American correspondent , which was so often cited in the late debate on the Reform Bill . Some explanation appears to be necessary as to the publication of the three articles which stand at the end ...
... opinions expressed in the letter to an American correspondent , which was so often cited in the late debate on the Reform Bill . Some explanation appears to be necessary as to the publication of the three articles which stand at the end ...
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... opinions he still widely dissents , but to whose talents and virtues he admits that he formerly did not do justice . Serious as are the faults of the Essay on Government , a critic , while noticing those faults , should have abstained ...
... opinions he still widely dissents , but to whose talents and virtues he admits that he formerly did not do justice . Serious as are the faults of the Essay on Government , a critic , while noticing those faults , should have abstained ...
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... opinions on the ground that they were in express antagonism to his own . The grave has now closed upon the assailant as well as the assailed . On the other hand , it cannot but be desirable that opinions which the author retained to the ...
... opinions on the ground that they were in express antagonism to his own . The grave has now closed upon the assailant as well as the assailed . On the other hand , it cannot but be desirable that opinions which the author retained to the ...
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... opinions at his table repeatedly . " " I never listen to any opinions upon such subjects , bold or timid . " " Look to it . Your name has been mentioned . " " Mine ! good Gods ! I call heaven to witness that I never so much as mentioned ...
... opinions at his table repeatedly . " " I never listen to any opinions upon such subjects , bold or timid . " " Look to it . Your name has been mentioned . " " Mine ! good Gods ! I call heaven to witness that I never so much as mentioned ...
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