The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... held , as he would recount with his unfailing memory , by so many of our first public men . : The Law was the profession he chose ; he was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn , February , 1826 ; he took cham- bers , he read , he joined ...
... held , as he would recount with his unfailing memory , by so many of our first public men . : The Law was the profession he chose ; he was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn , February , 1826 ; he took cham- bers , he read , he joined ...
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... held high office in the State , and had taken his seat in the Cabinet ; but it is as a man of letters that he will be chiefly remembered ; and this being the case , the spontaneous honors paid by those of kindred pursuits are more ...
... held high office in the State , and had taken his seat in the Cabinet ; but it is as a man of letters that he will be chiefly remembered ; and this being the case , the spontaneous honors paid by those of kindred pursuits are more ...
Sivu 52
... held in reverence , and whose works adorn the literature of our country . As a poet , not less than a brilliant essayist , Macaulay has earned a place among the great men of the past and present , and in death the author of the Lays of ...
... held in reverence , and whose works adorn the literature of our country . As a poet , not less than a brilliant essayist , Macaulay has earned a place among the great men of the past and present , and in death the author of the Lays of ...
Sivu 67
... held , not only received the news of his death with a marked expression of sorrow , but resolved that a special meeting should be held for the delivery of an eulogium on him . The Academy further or- dered that the eulogium should be ...
... held , not only received the news of his death with a marked expression of sorrow , but resolved that a special meeting should be held for the delivery of an eulogium on him . The Academy further or- dered that the eulogium should be ...
Sivu 68
... held in Boston on the 26th of January , 1860 , an extract was read from a letter by the Hon . Robert C. Winthrop , President of the Society , and at that time in Paris . In this extract , Mr. Winthrop thus briefly notices the death of ...
... held in Boston on the 26th of January , 1860 , an extract was read from a letter by the Hon . Robert C. Winthrop , President of the Society , and at that time in Paris . In this extract , Mr. Winthrop thus briefly notices the death of ...
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