The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volumen6Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 |
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... ancient Templars and Hos- pitallers from the walls of his hall , and setting off on a cru- sade to the Holy Land , as of acting in the spirit of those daring warriors and statesmen , great even in their errors , whose names and seals ...
... ancient Templars and Hos- pitallers from the walls of his hall , and setting off on a cru- sade to the Holy Land , as of acting in the spirit of those daring warriors and statesmen , great even in their errors , whose names and seals ...
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... ancient writers , and loved to sit up till midnight discuss- ing philological and metrical questions with Bentley . His knowledge of modern languages was prodigious . The privy council , when he was present , needed no interpreter . He ...
... ancient writers , and loved to sit up till midnight discuss- ing philological and metrical questions with Bentley . His knowledge of modern languages was prodigious . The privy council , when he was present , needed no interpreter . He ...
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... ancient Rome , tied up in sacks , and thrown into the Thames , Walpole was the man on whom all parties turned their eyes . Four years before he had been driven from power by the intrigues of Sunderland and Stan- hope ; and the lead in ...
... ancient Rome , tied up in sacks , and thrown into the Thames , Walpole was the man on whom all parties turned their eyes . Four years before he had been driven from power by the intrigues of Sunderland and Stan- hope ; and the lead in ...
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... ancient eloquence . According to Tindal , it was more ornamented than the speeches of Demosthenes , and less diffuse than those of Cicero . " This unmeaning phrase has been a hundred times quoted . That it should ever have been quoted ...
... ancient eloquence . According to Tindal , it was more ornamented than the speeches of Demosthenes , and less diffuse than those of Cicero . " This unmeaning phrase has been a hundred times quoted . That it should ever have been quoted ...
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... ancient common- wealths , those qualifications which enhance the immediate effect of a speech , were far more important ingredients in the composition of an orator than at present . All those qualifi- cations Pitt possessed in the ...
... ancient common- wealths , those qualifications which enhance the immediate effect of a speech , were far more important ingredients in the composition of an orator than at present . All those qualifi- cations Pitt possessed in the ...
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