The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu xviii
... person . Bolingbroke , Burke , and Macaulay ( the unrivalled comedies of Sheridan , the State Papers and exquisite political satires of Canning are hardly in point ) stand perhaps alone . If all the writ- ings of Chatham , Pitt , Fox ...
... person . Bolingbroke , Burke , and Macaulay ( the unrivalled comedies of Sheridan , the State Papers and exquisite political satires of Canning are hardly in point ) stand perhaps alone . If all the writ- ings of Chatham , Pitt , Fox ...
Sivu xix
... persons , everything most abhorrent to Macaulay's taste and judg- ment . He was under the necessity of publishing a more trustworthy edition . We confess some gratitude for this bad act of the unprincipled Curll of our days , for some ...
... persons , everything most abhorrent to Macaulay's taste and judg- ment . He was under the necessity of publishing a more trustworthy edition . We confess some gratitude for this bad act of the unprincipled Curll of our days , for some ...
Sivu 11
... persons and circumstances which it brought together . Agreed perfectly with R. as to the over - gor- geousness of this part of the article . But the whole produces great effect , and is everywhere the subject of conversation . ” — Ibid ...
... persons and circumstances which it brought together . Agreed perfectly with R. as to the over - gor- geousness of this part of the article . But the whole produces great effect , and is everywhere the subject of conversation . ” — Ibid ...
Sivu 33
... person . He made the very best speech that has been made this session on India , a few nights ago , to a House of less than fifty . The Speaker , who is a severe judge rays he rather thinks it the best speech he ever heard . ' Admira ...
... person . He made the very best speech that has been made this session on India , a few nights ago , to a House of less than fifty . The Speaker , who is a severe judge rays he rather thinks it the best speech he ever heard . ' Admira ...
Sivu 35
... persons still liv- ing , ' and that he has not been permitted to fulfil his task . He frequently turned his attention to other works , as witness his ad- mirable biography of the younger Pitt in a recent volume of the ' Encyclopædia ...
... persons still liv- ing , ' and that he has not been permitted to fulfil his task . He frequently turned his attention to other works , as witness his ad- mirable biography of the younger Pitt in a recent volume of the ' Encyclopædia ...
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