Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN ( Dec. 1831 ) 421 BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES ( April 1832 ) WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN ( Jan. 1833 ) HORACE WALPOLE ( Oct. 1833 ) • · • WILLIAM PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM ( Jan. 1834 ) SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH ...
... LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN ( Dec. 1831 ) 421 BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES ( April 1832 ) WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN ( Jan. 1833 ) HORACE WALPOLE ( Oct. 1833 ) • · • WILLIAM PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM ( Jan. 1834 ) SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. 681 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . ( July , 1835. ) History of the Revolution in England , in 1688. Compris ing a View of the Reign of James the Second , from his Accession to the Enterprise of the ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. 681 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . ( July , 1835. ) History of the Revolution in England , in 1688. Compris ing a View of the Reign of James the Second , from his Accession to the Enterprise of the ...
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... James the Second . The two books relate to the same subject . Both were posthumously published . Neither had received the last corrections . The authors belonged to the same political party , and held the same ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S.
... James the Second . The two books relate to the same subject . Both were posthumously published . Neither had received the last corrections . The authors belonged to the same political party , and held the same ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S.
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... Sir James Mackintosh had great advantages over almost every English historian who has written since the time of Burnet . Lord Lyttel- ton had indeed the same advantages ; but he was incapable of using them . Pedantry was so deeply fixed ...
... Sir James Mackintosh had great advantages over almost every English historian who has written since the time of Burnet . Lord Lyttel- ton had indeed the same advantages ; but he was incapable of using them . Pedantry was so deeply fixed ...
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... Sir James Mackintosh spoke essays . As far as mere diction was concerned , indeed , Mr. Fox did his best to avoid those faults which the habit of public speaking is likely to generate . He was so nervously ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S.
... Sir James Mackintosh spoke essays . As far as mere diction was concerned , indeed , Mr. Fox did his best to avoid those faults which the habit of public speaking is likely to generate . He was so nervously ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S.
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