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" If their names were not found in the registers of heralds, they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge over them. "
Critical and historical essays - Page 22
by Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1883
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Life ...

Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 220 pages
...his favor; and, confident of that favor, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a...
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Reviews and essays from 'The Edinburgh'.

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1874 - 328 pages
...favour ; and, confident of that favour, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a...
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First (-Sixth) illustrated reader

Illustrated reader - 1874 - 408 pages
...confident of that favour, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. 4. If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers...oracles of God. If their names were not found in the register of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps...
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Essays, reprinted from the Edinburgh review

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1874 - 264 pages
...despised all the accomrlis'iments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with tl e works of philosophers and poets, they were deeply...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a...
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The Literary Reader: Typical Selections from Some of the Best British and ...

George Rhett Cathcart - 1874 - 454 pages
...his favor ; and, confident of that favor, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...steps were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge of them. Their palaces were houses not made with...
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Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1875 - 876 pages
...favour ; and, confident of that favour, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...heralds, they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their step* were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge...
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The Pacific Coast First [-fifth] Reader, Volume 5

1875 - 324 pages
...confident of that favor, they despised till the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. 3. If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers...oracles of God. If their names were not found in the register of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps...
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The Art of English Composition

Henry Noble Day - 1875 - 372 pages
...degree, although the members are too uniformly short to give it the highest melodious effect: — " If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers...the oracles of God. If their names were not found in She registers of heralds, they felt assured they were recorded i» the Book of Life. If their steps...
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A Hand-book of English Literature: Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1875 - 660 pages
...his favor ; and, confident of that favor, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...they were deeply read in the oracles of God. If their name^ were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were 1 The Parthenon...
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Selections from the Writings of Lord Macaulay, Volume 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1876 - 508 pages
...favour; and, confident of that favour, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...steps were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge over them. Their palaces were houses not made with...
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