Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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... mind . On this , as on other occasions , Lord Dover performed his part diligently , judiciously , and without the slightest ostentation . He had two merits which are rarely found together in a commentator , he was content to be merely a ...
... mind . On this , as on other occasions , Lord Dover performed his part diligently , judiciously , and without the slightest ostentation . He had two merits which are rarely found together in a commentator , he was content to be merely a ...
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... mind of Bute . In general , a statesman climbs by slow degrees . Many laborious years elapse before he reaches the top- most pinnacle of preferment . In the earlier part of his career , therefore , he is constantly lured on by seeing ...
... mind of Bute . In general , a statesman climbs by slow degrees . Many laborious years elapse before he reaches the top- most pinnacle of preferment . In the earlier part of his career , therefore , he is constantly lured on by seeing ...
Pagina 470
... mind , before he became first minister , had been , as we have said , in an unsound state ; and physical and moral causes now concurred to make the derangement of his faculties complete . The gout , which had been the torment of his ...
... mind , before he became first minister , had been , as we have said , in an unsound state ; and physical and moral causes now concurred to make the derangement of his faculties complete . The gout , which had been the torment of his ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1850 |
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