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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. PR 4963 .AI 1913 321658 FIRST ISSUE OF THIS EDITION , 1907 REPRINTED 1909 , 1911 , 1913 10 EDITOR'S NOTE A FRENCH student of English letters ( M.
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. PR 4963 .AI 1913 321658 FIRST ISSUE OF THIS EDITION , 1907 REPRINTED 1909 , 1911 , 1913 10 EDITOR'S NOTE A FRENCH student of English letters ( M.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. EDITOR'S NOTE A FRENCH student of English letters ( M. Paul Oursel ) has written the following lines : - " Depuis deux siècles les Essais forment une branche importante de la littérature anglaise ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. EDITOR'S NOTE A FRENCH student of English letters ( M. Paul Oursel ) has written the following lines : - " Depuis deux siècles les Essais forment une branche importante de la littérature anglaise ...
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... Letters series ) he devotes a chapter to the Essays and " with the object of giving as much unity as possible to a subject necessarily wanting it , " classifies the Essays into four groups , ( 1 ) English history , ( 2 ) Foreign history ...
... Letters series ) he devotes a chapter to the Essays and " with the object of giving as much unity as possible to a subject necessarily wanting it , " classifies the Essays into four groups , ( 1 ) English history , ( 2 ) Foreign history ...
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... Letters of Lord Macaulay ( 2 vols . 8vo . , 1876 , 2nd ed . with additions , 1877 , subsequent editions 1878 and 1881 ) . J. Cotter Morison : Macaulay [ English Men of Letters ] , ( 1882 ) . Mark Pattison : Art . " Macaulay " in ...
... Letters of Lord Macaulay ( 2 vols . 8vo . , 1876 , 2nd ed . with additions , 1877 , subsequent editions 1878 and 1881 ) . J. Cotter Morison : Macaulay [ English Men of Letters ] , ( 1882 ) . Mark Pattison : Art . " Macaulay " in ...
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... letter , which killeth . He was not to be torn in pieces by a mob , or stabbed in the back by an assassin . He was not to have punishment meted out to him from his own iniquitous measure . But if justice , in the whole range of its wide ...
... letter , which killeth . He was not to be torn in pieces by a mob , or stabbed in the back by an assassin . He was not to have punishment meted out to him from his own iniquitous measure . But if justice , in the whole range of its wide ...
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