The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu x
... Perhaps to his birth and training in that school . he owed in some degree his command of biblical illustration , which , however , his strong sense and sober judgment always kept within the limits of serious and respectful reverence ...
... Perhaps to his birth and training in that school . he owed in some degree his command of biblical illustration , which , however , his strong sense and sober judgment always kept within the limits of serious and respectful reverence ...
Sivu xii
... perhaps excited greater attention than any article which had ever appeared , not immediately connected with the politics of the day . Taking the field in the same pages with the brilliant copiousness of Jeffrey , the vigorous and ...
... perhaps excited greater attention than any article which had ever appeared , not immediately connected with the politics of the day . Taking the field in the same pages with the brilliant copiousness of Jeffrey , the vigorous and ...
Sivu xiii
... perhaps of superior excellence , each opening a new view into the vast range of the author's reading , showing his boldness and independence of judgment , the wonderful stores of his mem- ory , his prodigality , sometimes perhaps ...
... perhaps of superior excellence , each opening a new view into the vast range of the author's reading , showing his boldness and independence of judgment , the wonderful stores of his mem- ory , his prodigality , sometimes perhaps ...
Sivu xiv
... had nothing of the passion , the terrible picturesqueness , the vituperation ; but it had calm statesmanship , and philosophical , or rather , perhaps , historical thought . This speech of itself might seem to Xiv A MEMOIR OF.
... had nothing of the passion , the terrible picturesqueness , the vituperation ; but it had calm statesmanship , and philosophical , or rather , perhaps , historical thought . This speech of itself might seem to Xiv A MEMOIR OF.
Sivu xvii
... perhaps might have remained unreconciled till towards the close of his days , came to a sudden and unexpected issue . At the election in 1847 , Macaulay was the rejected candidate for the city of Edin- burgh . Nor can it be denied ...
... perhaps might have remained unreconciled till towards the close of his days , came to a sudden and unexpected issue . At the election in 1847 , Macaulay was the rejected candidate for the city of Edin- burgh . Nor can it be denied ...
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