The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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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 addition to that varied store of talent which we had already known him to possess . ' His tal- ents were so great ...
... means to secure that hand as an ally . That was mine , also , ' said Macaulay , thus discovering to us a new power , in addition to that varied store of talent which we had already known him to possess . ' His tal- ents were so great ...
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... means or ends Of those whose camps o'erthwart him lie , Who shall deny his pen has cast New life in all wherewith it deals ; That light from his bright pages steals , Between the clouds that wreathe the past ? - Who shall gainsay his ...
... means or ends Of those whose camps o'erthwart him lie , Who shall deny his pen has cast New life in all wherewith it deals ; That light from his bright pages steals , Between the clouds that wreathe the past ? - Who shall gainsay his ...
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... mean - time , it behooves us to mourn over his loss , and at the same time to find consolation in the reflec- tion that for nearly six years our institution has enjoyed the high , the inestimable privilege , of having for its president ...
... mean - time , it behooves us to mourn over his loss , and at the same time to find consolation in the reflec- tion that for nearly six years our institution has enjoyed the high , the inestimable privilege , of having for its president ...
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... mean to change my quarters . I should like to settle very near London , within an easy distance of the clubs , of the British Museum , and above all of my sister and her children , and yet beyond the reach of the coal fog and the river ...
... mean to change my quarters . I should like to settle very near London , within an easy distance of the clubs , of the British Museum , and above all of my sister and her children , and yet beyond the reach of the coal fog and the river ...
Sivu 76
... mean time I am enjoying my newly recovered liberty . I have been reading two very much better historians than myself , Herodotus and Thucydides . I ought not to forget our friend Prescott , over whose volumes I passed a very pleasant ...
... mean time I am enjoying my newly recovered liberty . I have been reading two very much better historians than myself , Herodotus and Thucydides . I ought not to forget our friend Prescott , over whose volumes I passed a very pleasant ...
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