The works of lord Macaulay, complete, ed. by lady Trevelyan, Volume 2 |
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... seemed churlish . In his intercourse with the world in general he appeared ignorant or negligent of those arts which double the value of a favour and take away the sting of a refusal . He was little interested in letters or science ...
... seemed churlish . In his intercourse with the world in general he appeared ignorant or negligent of those arts which double the value of a favour and take away the sting of a refusal . He was little interested in letters or science ...
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... seemed that his interest would have been promoted by dissimulation or by silence . His theological opinions , however , were even more decided than those of his ancestors . The tenet of predesti- nation was the keystone of his religion ...
... seemed that his interest would have been promoted by dissimulation or by silence . His theological opinions , however , were even more decided than those of his ancestors . The tenet of predesti- nation was the keystone of his religion ...
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... seemed hopelessly lost was retrieved by the hardihood with which he rallied his broken battalions and cut down the cowards who set the example of flight . Some- times , however , it seemed that he had a strange pleasure in venturing his ...
... seemed hopelessly lost was retrieved by the hardihood with which he rallied his broken battalions and cut down the cowards who set the example of flight . Some- times , however , it seemed that he had a strange pleasure in venturing his ...
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... seemed , wished first to make the crown of England not worth the wearing , and then to place it on the head of a bastard and impostor . At the same time the Prince's religious system differed widely from that which was the badge of the ...
... seemed , wished first to make the crown of England not worth the wearing , and then to place it on the head of a bastard and impostor . At the same time the Prince's religious system differed widely from that which was the badge of the ...
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... seemed well pleased at finding her with Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity in her hands . * wards France . He therefore long observed the contest between the English His feel- ings to- factions attentively , but without feeling a strong ...
... seemed well pleased at finding her with Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity in her hands . * wards France . He therefore long observed the contest between the English His feel- ings to- factions attentively , but without feeling a strong ...
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