The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... necessary to answer the demand in England , and edition after edition has followed in rapid unexhausted suc- cession . On these essays ( not perhaps fitly so called , at least very unlike the short essays on religious , moral , social ...
... necessary to answer the demand in England , and edition after edition has followed in rapid unexhausted suc- cession . On these essays ( not perhaps fitly so called , at least very unlike the short essays on religious , moral , social ...
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... necessary to say that this famous paper on Milton was afterwards republished by Macaulay in his collected essays , and we have all , therefore , an opportunity of taking his measure as a " It - -- young man . In republishing it he made ...
... necessary to say that this famous paper on Milton was afterwards republished by Macaulay in his collected essays , and we have all , therefore , an opportunity of taking his measure as a " It - -- young man . In republishing it he made ...
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... necessary now to call attention is , that the author in commencing his work proposed to carry it down to a period within the memory of persons still liv- ing , ' and that he has not been permitted to fulfil his task . He frequently ...
... necessary now to call attention is , that the author in commencing his work proposed to carry it down to a period within the memory of persons still liv- ing , ' and that he has not been permitted to fulfil his task . He frequently ...
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... necessary to dwell on this fact , as he himself never told of his good deeds , and common rumor ascribed to him , most falsely , a cold and unkindly heart . " - Pp . 18-19 . See also January 14th , p . 54 . - Some interesting ...
... necessary to dwell on this fact , as he himself never told of his good deeds , and common rumor ascribed to him , most falsely , a cold and unkindly heart . " - Pp . 18-19 . See also January 14th , p . 54 . - Some interesting ...
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... necessary to protect such writers as Irving and Prescott in England , not less than Bulwer and Thackeray in America , waiving his own pecuniary stake in the matter which he was surprised to hear from me was not infe- rior to that of any ...
... necessary to protect such writers as Irving and Prescott in England , not less than Bulwer and Thackeray in America , waiving his own pecuniary stake in the matter which he was surprised to hear from me was not infe- rior to that of any ...
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