The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... success he dwelt to the close of his life with pride . It gratified two of his strongest feelings , — attachment to Cambridge , and the desire of some independent provision which should enable him to enter on his professional career ...
... success he dwelt to the close of his life with pride . It gratified two of his strongest feelings , — attachment to Cambridge , and the desire of some independent provision which should enable him to enter on his professional career ...
Sivu 1
... 1825 , he graduated M. A. On leaving college , the successful student turned his attention to law and politics , and displayed the same zeal in these new fields of research as that which had already given him a memorable name with.
... 1825 , he graduated M. A. On leaving college , the successful student turned his attention to law and politics , and displayed the same zeal in these new fields of research as that which had already given him a memorable name with.
Sivu 2
... success : called to the Bar , at Lin- coln's Inn , in February , 1826 , he was , about two years later , appointed by the Whig Government a Commissioner of Bankruptcy ; in 1830 , he became a member of Parliament in the Whig interest ...
... success : called to the Bar , at Lin- coln's Inn , in February , 1826 , he was , about two years later , appointed by the Whig Government a Commissioner of Bankruptcy ; in 1830 , he became a member of Parliament in the Whig interest ...
Sivu 5
... great artistical skill , with much self - denial and abstinence from any thing incongruous , and with a very successful imitation of the 6 * effects intended to be represented . Yet every here and THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY .
... great artistical skill , with much self - denial and abstinence from any thing incongruous , and with a very successful imitation of the 6 * effects intended to be represented . Yet every here and THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY .
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... successful of un- trained speakers and the confessed orators include him , without hesitation , in the latter class . If they form their judgment merely from reading his speeches as reported in the papers , certainly they have ample ...
... successful of un- trained speakers and the confessed orators include him , without hesitation , in the latter class . If they form their judgment merely from reading his speeches as reported in the papers , certainly they have ample ...
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