The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volumen6Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 |
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... admiration of rebels as rebels : and perhaps , while kings were not in danger , and while rebels were not in being , he really believed that he held the doc- trines which he professed . To go no further than the letters now before us ...
... admiration of rebels as rebels : and perhaps , while kings were not in danger , and while rebels were not in being , he really believed that he held the doc- trines which he professed . To go no further than the letters now before us ...
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... admiration and envy . His real tastes perpetually show themselves through the thin disguise . While professing all the contempt of Bradshaw or Ludlow for crowned heads , he took the trouble to write a book concerning Royal Authors . He ...
... admiration and envy . His real tastes perpetually show themselves through the thin disguise . While professing all the contempt of Bradshaw or Ludlow for crowned heads , he took the trouble to write a book concerning Royal Authors . He ...
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... admirable . Conway was a hero for soliciting the command of expeditions which Mr. Pitt was a monster for sending out . What then is the charm , the irresistible charm , of Wal- pole's writings ? It consists , we think , in the art of ...
... admirable . Conway was a hero for soliciting the command of expeditions which Mr. Pitt was a monster for sending out . What then is the charm , the irresistible charm , of Wal- pole's writings ? It consists , we think , in the art of ...
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... admiration of Hamp- den , of Russell , and of Sydney , hastened with equal eagerness to those benches from which eloquent voices thundered nightly against the tyranny and perfidy of courts . So many young politicians were caught by ...
... admiration of Hamp- den , of Russell , and of Sydney , hastened with equal eagerness to those benches from which eloquent voices thundered nightly against the tyranny and perfidy of courts . So many young politicians were caught by ...
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... admiration . But we scarcely remember ever to have seen a patient so far gone in this distemper as Mr. Thackeray . He is not satisfied with forcing us to confess that Pitt was a great orator , a vigorous minister , an honourable and ...
... admiration . But we scarcely remember ever to have seen a patient so far gone in this distemper as Mr. Thackeray . He is not satisfied with forcing us to confess that Pitt was a great orator , a vigorous minister , an honourable and ...
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