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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. 20472.19.3 ( 2 ) , UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . PAGR BURLEIGH AND HIS.
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. 20472.19.3 ( 2 ) , UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . PAGR BURLEIGH AND HIS.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . PAGR BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES ( April 1832 ) WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN ( Jan. 1833 ) HORACE WALPOLE ( Oct. 1833 ) - 1 35 97 WILLIAM PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM ( Jan ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . PAGR BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES ( April 1832 ) WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN ( Jan. 1833 ) HORACE WALPOLE ( Oct. 1833 ) - 1 35 97 WILLIAM PITT , EARL OF CHATHAM ( Jan ...
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... would furnish out an ordinary book ; and the book contains as much reading as an ordinary library . We cannot VOL . II . B sum up the merits of the stupendous mass of paper CONTENTS THE SECOND VOLUME BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES (April 1832)
... would furnish out an ordinary book ; and the book contains as much reading as an ordinary library . We cannot VOL . II . B sum up the merits of the stupendous mass of paper CONTENTS THE SECOND VOLUME BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES (April 1832)
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... second great eruption is not yet over . The marks of its ravages are still all around us . The ashes are still hot beneath our feet . In some directions , the deluge of fire still continues to spread . Yet experience surely entitles us ...
... second great eruption is not yet over . The marks of its ravages are still all around us . The ashes are still hot beneath our feet . In some directions , the deluge of fire still continues to spread . Yet experience surely entitles us ...
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... Second . They were clearly not written by a zealous Protestant , or for zealous Protestants . Yet the author of King John and Henry the Eighth was surely no friend to papal supremacy . There is , we think , only one solution of the ...
... Second . They were clearly not written by a zealous Protestant , or for zealous Protestants . Yet the author of King John and Henry the Eighth was surely no friend to papal supremacy . There is , we think , only one solution of the ...
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