The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volumen6Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 |
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... . Lord Chesterfield stands much lower in the estimation of posterity than he would have done if his letters had never been published . The lampoons of Sir Charles Williams are now read only by the WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN . 7.
... . Lord Chesterfield stands much lower in the estimation of posterity than he would have done if his letters had never been published . The lampoons of Sir Charles Williams are now read only by the WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN . 7.
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... never sure that we see him as he was . We are never sure that what appears to be na- ture is not disguised art . We are never sure that what appears to be art is not merely habit which has become . second nature . In wit and animation ...
... never sure that we see him as he was . We are never sure that what appears to be na- ture is not disguised art . We are never sure that what appears to be art is not merely habit which has become . second nature . In wit and animation ...
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... never scrupled to sacrifice the interests of his country . One of the maxims which , as his son tells us , he was most in the habit of repeating was , quieta non movere . It was in- deed the maxim by which he generally regulated his ...
... never scrupled to sacrifice the interests of his country . One of the maxims which , as his son tells us , he was most in the habit of repeating was , quieta non movere . It was in- deed the maxim by which he generally regulated his ...
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... Never was a battle more manfully fought out than the last struggle of the old statesman . His clear judgment , his long experience , and his fearless spirit , enabled him to maintain a defensive war through half the session . To the ...
... Never was a battle more manfully fought out than the last struggle of the old statesman . His clear judgment , his long experience , and his fearless spirit , enabled him to maintain a defensive war through half the session . To the ...
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... never been and never would be a patriot . At this conjuncture took place the rebellion of the Highland clans . The alarm produced by that event quieted the strife of internal factions . The suppression of the insurrection crushed for ...
... never been and never would be a patriot . At this conjuncture took place the rebellion of the Highland clans . The alarm produced by that event quieted the strife of internal factions . The suppression of the insurrection crushed for ...
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