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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... tion ; and he believed that Mr. Mill's work rested upon a vicious reasoning a priori . Upon this point he felt the more earnestly , owing to his own passion for historical re- search , and to his devout admiration of Bacon , whose works ...
... tion ; and he believed that Mr. Mill's work rested upon a vicious reasoning a priori . Upon this point he felt the more earnestly , owing to his own passion for historical re- search , and to his devout admiration of Bacon , whose works ...
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... tion , when I was within a moment of having my throat cut by a politician , who took me for another politician . While there is a cask of Falernian in Campania , or a girl in the Suburra , I shall be too well employed to think on the ...
... tion , when I was within a moment of having my throat cut by a politician , who took me for another politician . While there is a cask of Falernian in Campania , or a girl in the Suburra , I shall be too well employed to think on the ...
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... co - operation -per- haps to send him off with an information against us to Cicero and Catulus . He was so indignant at your sugges- tion , that all my dissimulation was scarcely sufficient to FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE . 11.
... co - operation -per- haps to send him off with an information against us to Cicero and Catulus . He was so indignant at your sugges- tion , that all my dissimulation was scarcely sufficient to FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE . 11.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. tion , that all my dissimulation was scarcely sufficient to prevent a total rupture . " " Indignant ! The gods confound him ! -- He prated about humanity , and generosity , and moderation . By ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. tion , that all my dissimulation was scarcely sufficient to prevent a total rupture . " " Indignant ! The gods confound him ! -- He prated about humanity , and generosity , and moderation . By ...
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... tion may have surrounded her dying bed , your shape was the last that swam before her sight - your voice the last sound that was ringing in her ears . Yet turn your face to me , Cæsar . Let me carry away one last look of those features ...
... tion may have surrounded her dying bed , your shape was the last that swam before her sight - your voice the last sound that was ringing in her ears . Yet turn your face to me , Cæsar . Let me carry away one last look of those features ...
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