The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... letter , still extant , uttered an oracle predictive of his future greatness . After a few years of instruction at a small school in Clapham , at the age of twelve he was placed under the care of the Rev. Mr. Pres- ton , first at ...
... letter , still extant , uttered an oracle predictive of his future greatness . After a few years of instruction at a small school in Clapham , at the age of twelve he was placed under the care of the Rev. Mr. Pres- ton , first at ...
Sivu xii
... letters that he was to owe his first opening to public life . In letters he had begun with modest contributions to a magazine , “ Knight's Quarterly , " of no great circulation , but which was mainly supported by some of his Cambridge ...
... letters that he was to owe his first opening to public life . In letters he had begun with modest contributions to a magazine , “ Knight's Quarterly , " of no great circulation , but which was mainly supported by some of his Cambridge ...
Sivu xiii
... letters from a deep and genuine and discriminating love of letters , it was Lord Lansdowne . Lord Lansdowne offered a seat in Parliament to the author of the admirable articles in the " Edinburgh Review . " On the acceptance of this ...
... letters from a deep and genuine and discriminating love of letters , it was Lord Lansdowne . Lord Lansdowne offered a seat in Parliament to the author of the admirable articles in the " Edinburgh Review . " On the acceptance of this ...
Sivu xiv
... letter on the prospects and probable destiny of the United States of America . Four years after he had been called to the bar , in 1830 , Macaulay was returned to Parliament for Calne . His public life had now commenced . That public ...
... letter on the prospects and probable destiny of the United States of America . Four years after he had been called to the bar , in 1830 , Macaulay was returned to Parliament for Calne . His public life had now commenced . That public ...
Sivu xvi
... letters , which will rarely brook a rival on the throne , the still higher ambition , as he thought , of adding some great work to the treasures of English thought and English literature . In the office at Whitehall or the Horse Guards ...
... letters , which will rarely brook a rival on the throne , the still higher ambition , as he thought , of adding some great work to the treasures of English thought and English literature . In the office at Whitehall or the Horse Guards ...
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