The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu viii
... Force . Unpopularity of Montague .. Bill for disbanding the Army . The King's Speech ... Death of the Electoral Prince of Bavaria . Renewed Discussion of the Army Question .. Naval Administration .... ..... Commission on Irish ...
... Force . Unpopularity of Montague .. Bill for disbanding the Army . The King's Speech ... Death of the Electoral Prince of Bavaria . Renewed Discussion of the Army Question .. Naval Administration .... ..... Commission on Irish ...
Sivu xv
... force of law throughout British India . Macaulay's share in this great work , espe- cially his notes , is declared by those who have a right to judge on such subjects , to have placed his reputation as a jurist on a solid foundation ...
... force of law throughout British India . Macaulay's share in this great work , espe- cially his notes , is declared by those who have a right to judge on such subjects , to have placed his reputation as a jurist on a solid foundation ...
Sivu xvi
... Forces . But throughout this period of his life the great inward struggle was going on within his mind between the ambition of public usefulness , of parliamentary and official distinction , and the love of letters , which will rarely ...
... Forces . But throughout this period of his life the great inward struggle was going on within his mind between the ambition of public usefulness , of parliamentary and official distinction , and the love of letters , which will rarely ...
Sivu xxii
... force of his own words . Those who studied the progress of his writing might perhaps see that the full stream , though it never stagnated , might at first overflow its banks ; in later days it ran with a more direct undivided torrent ...
... force of his own words . Those who studied the progress of his writing might perhaps see that the full stream , though it never stagnated , might at first overflow its banks ; in later days it ran with a more direct undivided torrent ...
Sivu xxiii
... force , never to comprehend its meaning . His English was pure , both in idiom and in words , pure to fastidiousness ; not that he dis- carded , or did not make free use of the plainest and most homely terms ( he had a sovereign ...
... force , never to comprehend its meaning . His English was pure , both in idiom and in words , pure to fastidiousness ; not that he dis- carded , or did not make free use of the plainest and most homely terms ( he had a sovereign ...
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