The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu ix
... political and social consequences , rather than himself to follow out their slow and laborious processes , for which , indefatigable as he was , he had no time , prob- ably no inclination . Yet the annals of the Royal Society , which ...
... political and social consequences , rather than himself to follow out their slow and laborious processes , for which , indefatigable as he was , he had no time , prob- ably no inclination . Yet the annals of the Royal Society , which ...
Sivu xii
... politics of the day . Taking the field in the same pages with the brilliant copiousness of Jeffrey , the vigorous and caustic versatility of ... political or polemic questions of the day . The article now aspired to be xii A MEMOIR OF.
... politics of the day . Taking the field in the same pages with the brilliant copiousness of Jeffrey , the vigorous and caustic versatility of ... political or polemic questions of the day . The article now aspired to be xii A MEMOIR OF.
Sivu xiii
... political opinions were in the strictest unison with Lord Lansdowne's . Few public men have been so calmly , delib- erately true to their first political opinions as Macaulay . Unquestionably , change of political opinions , on full ...
... political opinions were in the strictest unison with Lord Lansdowne's . Few public men have been so calmly , delib- erately true to their first political opinions as Macaulay . Unquestionably , change of political opinions , on full ...
Sivu xviii
... political satires of Canning are hardly in point ) stand perhaps alone . If all the writ- ings of Chatham , Pitt , Fox , Erskine , Peel , had been sup- pressed , the world would have suffered no great loss . Macaulay had no thought of ...
... political satires of Canning are hardly in point ) stand perhaps alone . If all the writ- ings of Chatham , Pitt , Fox , Erskine , Peel , had been sup- pressed , the world would have suffered no great loss . Macaulay had no thought of ...
Sivu xxii
... political and social and religious life . There is hardly an important period , at least in our later history , which has not passed under his review . With the justly honored exception of Hallam's " Constitutional History , " Macaulay ...
... political and social and religious life . There is hardly an important period , at least in our later history , which has not passed under his review . With the justly honored exception of Hallam's " Constitutional History , " Macaulay ...
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