The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volumen6Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 |
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... letters , with copious notes , to be published after his decease ; at rank , and never for a moment forgot that he was an Honourable ; at the practice of entail , and tasked the ingenuity of conveyancers to tie up his villa in the ...
... letters , with copious notes , to be published after his decease ; at rank , and never for a moment forgot that he was an Honourable ; at the practice of entail , and tasked the ingenuity of conveyancers to tie up his villa in the ...
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... letters now before us , he is perpetually boasting to his friend Mann of his aversion to royalty and to royal persons . He calls the crime of Damien " that least bad of murders , the murder of a king . ” He hung up in his villa an ...
... letters now before us , he is perpetually boasting to his friend Mann of his aversion to royalty and to royal persons . He calls the crime of Damien " that least bad of murders , the murder of a king . ” He hung up in his villa an ...
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... all his tastes and feelings ; just as some old Jacobite families per- sisted in praying for the Pretender , and in passing their glasses over the water - decanter when they drank the 4 WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN .
... all his tastes and feelings ; just as some old Jacobite families per- sisted in praying for the Pretender , and in passing their glasses over the water - decanter when they drank the 4 WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN .
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... to detain a mind which was occupied in recording the scandal of club - rooms and the whispers of the back - stairs , and which was even capable of selecting and disposing chairs of ebony WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN . 5.
... to detain a mind which was occupied in recording the scandal of club - rooms and the whispers of the back - stairs , and which was even capable of selecting and disposing chairs of ebony WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN . 5.
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... letters . Not that he was indifferent to literary fame . Far from it . Scarcely any writer has ever troubled himself so much about the appearance which his works were to make before posterity . But he had set his heart on incompatible ...
... letters . Not that he was indifferent to literary fame . Far from it . Scarcely any writer has ever troubled himself so much about the appearance which his works were to make before posterity . But he had set his heart on incompatible ...
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