Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Том 2Methuen, 1903 |
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... century . Among the English statesmen of the eighteenth century none afforded a theme more suit- able to Macaulay's bold and brilliant rhetoric than William Pitt . With all his waywardness and affectation in little things , in great ...
... century . Among the English statesmen of the eighteenth century none afforded a theme more suit- able to Macaulay's bold and brilliant rhetoric than William Pitt . With all his waywardness and affectation in little things , in great ...
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... century . That the Paymaster and the Secretary at War , whilst retaining their offices , should unite to thwart , to vilify and to ridicule the man whom the Premier had chosen to conduct the business of the Government in the House of ...
... century . That the Paymaster and the Secretary at War , whilst retaining their offices , should unite to thwart , to vilify and to ridicule the man whom the Premier had chosen to conduct the business of the Government in the House of ...
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... century the Irish revenue was often charged with pensions for services rendered in England or for services of a kind with which even then it would have been indecorous to charge the English revenue . 4 William Gerard Hamilton , 1729 ...
... century the Irish revenue was often charged with pensions for services rendered in England or for services of a kind with which even then it would have been indecorous to charge the English revenue . 4 William Gerard Hamilton , 1729 ...
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... century because that Revolution brought forth neither heroic virtue nor enormous villany . As a whole the essay interests chiefly by its anticipations of the History of England . In both Macaulay's conception of the period of the ...
... century because that Revolution brought forth neither heroic virtue nor enormous villany . As a whole the essay interests chiefly by its anticipations of the History of England . In both Macaulay's conception of the period of the ...
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... century Latin was a living language in which almost all scientific works and a great deal of polite literature was written , so that Latin composition could not be rigorously restricted to the vocabulary of the Latin classics . debase ...
... century Latin was a living language in which almost all scientific works and a great deal of polite literature was written , so that Latin composition could not be rigorously restricted to the vocabulary of the Latin classics . debase ...
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