The works of lord Macaulay, complete, ed. by lady Trevelyan, Volume 2 |
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... late at a riot- ous supper . When their mother is taken ill during her husband's absence , William , in the midst of business of the highest moment , finds time to send off several expresses in one day with short notes containing ...
... late at a riot- ous supper . When their mother is taken ill during her husband's absence , William , in the midst of business of the highest moment , finds time to send off several expresses in one day with short notes containing ...
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... late King . That the pre- sent King might have no reason to complain Monmouth was dismissed . We have seen that , when the Western insurrec- tion broke out , the British regiments in the Dutch service were , by the active exertions of ...
... late King . That the pre- sent King might have no reason to complain Monmouth was dismissed . We have seen that , when the Western insurrec- tion broke out , the British regiments in the Dutch service were , by the active exertions of ...
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... late he constantly wandered from his originals in search of images which , if he had found them in his originals , he It has lately been asserted that Dryden's pension was restored long be- fore he turned Papist , and that therefore it ...
... late he constantly wandered from his originals in search of images which , if he had found them in his originals , he It has lately been asserted that Dryden's pension was restored long be- fore he turned Papist , and that therefore it ...
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... late reign by factious Parliaments against the Roman Catholics had really been aimed at himself . Those laws had put a stigma on him , had driven him from the Admiralty , had driven him from the Council Board . He had a right to expect ...
... late reign by factious Parliaments against the Roman Catholics had really been aimed at himself . Those laws had put a stigma on him , had driven him from the Admiralty , had driven him from the Council Board . He had a right to expect ...
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... late . Perhaps she might still be able to turn the tactics of her faithless oppressor against himself . There was among the Anglican clergy a moderate party which had always felt kindly towards the Protestant Dissenters . That party was ...
... late . Perhaps she might still be able to turn the tactics of her faithless oppressor against himself . There was among the Anglican clergy a moderate party which had always felt kindly towards the Protestant Dissenters . That party was ...
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