The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... chief rivals . He carried away , how- ever , the Craven Scholarship , two prizes for English verse , and finally , the object of his highest ambition , a Fellowship of Trinity College . On this success he dwelt to the close of his life ...
... chief rivals . He carried away , how- ever , the Craven Scholarship , two prizes for English verse , and finally , the object of his highest ambition , a Fellowship of Trinity College . On this success he dwelt to the close of his life ...
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... chief and the most im- portant are those on English History . This was manifestly the subject which he had thought on most profoundly , in- vestigated with the greatest industry , and studied down to what we may call the very dregs and ...
... chief and the most im- portant are those on English History . This was manifestly the subject which he had thought on most profoundly , in- vestigated with the greatest industry , and studied down to what we may call the very dregs and ...
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... chief defects of his composition arise from the exuberant riches of the stores from which they are drawn . When warmed in his subject , he is thoroughly in earnest , and his language , in consequence , goes direct to the heart . In many ...
... chief defects of his composition arise from the exuberant riches of the stores from which they are drawn . When warmed in his subject , he is thoroughly in earnest , and his language , in consequence , goes direct to the heart . In many ...
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... chief ambition , a true History of England . He produced two volumes of this history in 1848 , two more made their appearance in 1855 , and the public were in ex- pectation of a further instalment , to be issued very shortly , when now ...
... chief ambition , a true History of England . He produced two volumes of this history in 1848 , two more made their appearance in 1855 , and the public were in ex- pectation of a further instalment , to be issued very shortly , when now ...
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... chief mourners the Rev. John Macau- lay , Mr. Charles Macaulay , Mr. Henry Macaulay , and Mr. Geo . Otto Trevelyan . The second carriage contained Mr. Edward Cropper , Mr. Kenneth Macaulay , Q. C .; Mr. Thomas Flower Ellis , and Mr ...
... chief mourners the Rev. John Macau- lay , Mr. Charles Macaulay , Mr. Henry Macaulay , and Mr. Geo . Otto Trevelyan . The second carriage contained Mr. Edward Cropper , Mr. Kenneth Macaulay , Q. C .; Mr. Thomas Flower Ellis , and Mr ...
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