Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... to the end of his book . The times which followed the Restoration peculiarly require that unsparing impartiality which is his most distinguishing virtue . No part of our history during 250 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... to the end of his book . The times which followed the Restoration peculiarly require that unsparing impartiality which is his most distinguishing virtue . No part of our history during 250 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... followed it . Such a period is eminently fa- vourable to the growth of quick and active talents . It forms a class of men , shrewd , vigilant , inventive , of men whose dexterity triumphs over the most perplexing combinations of ...
... followed it . Such a period is eminently fa- vourable to the growth of quick and active talents . It forms a class of men , shrewd , vigilant , inventive , of men whose dexterity triumphs over the most perplexing combinations of ...
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... followed change in the affairs of France towards the close of the last century , had taken away the reproach of inconsistency , unfixed the principles of public men , and produced in many minds a general skepticism and indifference ...
... followed change in the affairs of France towards the close of the last century , had taken away the reproach of inconsistency , unfixed the principles of public men , and produced in many minds a general skepticism and indifference ...
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... followed by the same consequences . The republicans in every part of Europe were eager to see the armies of the National Convention and the Directory appear among them ; and exulted in defeats which distressed and humbled those whom ...
... followed by the same consequences . The republicans in every part of Europe were eager to see the armies of the National Convention and the Directory appear among them ; and exulted in defeats which distressed and humbled those whom ...
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... followed the Restoration , the violence of party feeling should produce effects which would probably have attended it even in an age less distinguished by laxity of principle and indelicacy of sentiment . It was not till a natural death ...
... followed the Restoration , the violence of party feeling should produce effects which would probably have attended it even in an age less distinguished by laxity of principle and indelicacy of sentiment . It was not till a natural death ...
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