The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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Sivu vii
... Means ; Rights of the Sovereign in reference to Crown Lands ... HERREN 422228 14 15 22 25 Proceedings in Parliament on Grants of Crown Lands .. Montague accused of Peculation .. Bill of Pains and Penalties against Duncombe .. Dissension ...
... Means ; Rights of the Sovereign in reference to Crown Lands ... HERREN 422228 14 15 22 25 Proceedings in Parliament on Grants of Crown Lands .. Montague accused of Peculation .. Bill of Pains and Penalties against Duncombe .. Dissension ...
Sivu ix
... its place . In the mean time , it may be acceptable to the readers of Lord Macaulay's works , who will be naturally desirous to know something of his public and his private life . * zealous men who , with Mr. Wilberforce , led the.
... its place . In the mean time , it may be acceptable to the readers of Lord Macaulay's works , who will be naturally desirous to know something of his public and his private life . * zealous men who , with Mr. Wilberforce , led the.
Sivu xi
... advantages of such fellowships to young men of high promise and ability but of scanty means , he always insisted with great earnestness , and depre- cated any change in the academical system which should diminish LORD MACAULAY .
... advantages of such fellowships to young men of high promise and ability but of scanty means , he always insisted with great earnestness , and depre- cated any change in the academical system which should diminish LORD MACAULAY .
Sivu xxv
... mean and dishonest in men of great fame and high pretensions . As to Marlborough , we are content to place Mr. Hallam's even more condemnatory verdict by the side of Macaulay's ; and Macaulay had not reached the brighter part of ...
... mean and dishonest in men of great fame and high pretensions . As to Marlborough , we are content to place Mr. Hallam's even more condemnatory verdict by the side of Macaulay's ; and Macaulay had not reached the brighter part of ...
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... means to secure that hand as an ally . That was mine also , ' said Macaulay ; thus discovering to us a new power , in addi- tion to that varied store of talent which we had already known him to possess . He is certainly one of the most ...
... means to secure that hand as an ally . That was mine also , ' said Macaulay ; thus discovering to us a new power , in addi- tion to that varied store of talent which we had already known him to possess . He is certainly one of the most ...
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