Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3Hart, Carey & Hart, 1854 |
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... become nature , asserted its rights . Mr. Fox wrote debates . 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 ...
... become nature , asserted its rights . Mr. Fox wrote debates . 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 ...
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... becoming common ; and which appears to us not only absurd , but as pernicious as any erro concerning the transactions of a past age can possibly be . We We shall not , we hope , be suspected of a bigoted attach- ment to the doctrines ...
... becoming common ; and which appears to us not only absurd , but as pernicious as any erro concerning the transactions of a past age can possibly be . We We shall not , we hope , be suspected of a bigoted attach- ment to the doctrines ...
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... becomes the opinion of a small mi- nority , of a strong minority , of a majority - of mankind . Thus , the great progress goes on , till schoolboys laugh at the jargon which imposed on Bacon , -till country rectors condemn the ...
... becomes the opinion of a small mi- nority , of a strong minority , of a majority - of mankind . Thus , the great progress goes on , till schoolboys laugh at the jargon which imposed on Bacon , -till country rectors condemn the ...
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... become general , it will , we are satisfied , produce very pre- judicial effects . Its tendency is to deprive the benefactors of mankind of their honest fame , and to put the best and the worst men of past times on the same level . The ...
... become general , it will , we are satisfied , produce very pre- judicial effects . Its tendency is to deprive the benefactors of mankind of their honest fame , and to put the best and the worst men of past times on the same level . The ...
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... of knowledge . In the course of seven centuries this wretched and degraded race have become the greatest and most highly civilized people that ever the world saw , -have spread their dominion over 38 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... of knowledge . In the course of seven centuries this wretched and degraded race have become the greatest and most highly civilized people that ever the world saw , -have spread their dominion over 38 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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