Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 3D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... James to Mr. Fox as an historian . Mr. Fox with a pen in his hand , and Sir James on his legs in the House of Commons , were , we think , each out of his proper element . They were men 14 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... James to Mr. Fox as an historian . Mr. Fox with a pen in his hand , and Sir James on his legs in the House of Commons , were , we think , each out of his proper element . They were men 14 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... hand to hand , to the gold which they had never before seen , and with the value of which they were unacquainted . It is much to be regretted , we think , that Sir James Mackintosh did not wholly devote his later years to philo- sophy ...
... hand to hand , to the gold which they had never before seen , and with the value of which they were unacquainted . It is much to be regretted , we think , that Sir James Mackintosh did not wholly devote his later years to philo- sophy ...
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... hands . He praises the English Parlia- ment for the dislike which it has always shown to abstract reasonings , and to the affirming of general principles . In M. Dumont's preface to the " Treatise on the Principles of Legislation " -a ...
... hands . He praises the English Parlia- ment for the dislike which it has always shown to abstract reasonings , and to the affirming of general principles . In M. Dumont's preface to the " Treatise on the Principles of Legislation " -a ...
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... hands . I said by no means , for we would not hurt his person . He asked next , what if he had a mind to go away ? I said nothing was so much to be wished for . This I told the prince , and he approved of both my answers . ' " Is it ...
... hands . I said by no means , for we would not hurt his person . He asked next , what if he had a mind to go away ? I said nothing was so much to be wished for . This I told the prince , and he approved of both my answers . ' " Is it ...
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... hand ; he died at last with the Host sticking in his throat ; and , during most of the intermediate years , was occupied in persecuting both Covenanters and Catholics . He was not a tyrant from the ordinary motives . He valued power for ...
... hand ; he died at last with the Host sticking in his throat ; and , during most of the intermediate years , was occupied in persecuting both Covenanters and Catholics . He was not a tyrant from the ordinary motives . He valued power for ...
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