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Adventures in Essay Reading: Essays Selected by the Department of Rhetoric ... - Page 36
by University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 428 pages
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Readings, Recitations, and Impersonations

Ermine Owen - Readers - 1891 - 306 pages
...learnt. Those who roused the people to resistance, who formed, out of the most unpromising material, the finest army that Europe had ever seen, who trampled down king, church and aristocracy, who made the name of England terrible to every nation on the face of the earth, were no vulgar fanatics....
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John Milton: An Essay

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 104 pages
...— who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years — who formed, out of the most unpromising materials, the finest army that Europe...and Aristocracy — who, in the short intervals of 15 domestic sedition and rebellion, made the name of England terrible to every nation on the face of...
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Lord Macaulay's Essays ; And, Lays of Ancient Rome

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1892 - 934 pages
...resistance, who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years, who formed, out of the except in company with strict discipline ; but their impetuous valour aristocracy,—who, in the short intervals of domestic sedition and rebellion, made the name of England...
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Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1893 - 244 pages
...resistance; who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years; who formed, out of the most unpromising materials, the finest army that Europe...the face of the earth, were no vulgar fanatics. Most 5 of their absurdities were mere external badges, like the signs of freemasonry, or the dresses of...
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Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Authors, English - 1893 - 256 pages
...resistance; who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years; who formed, out of the most unpromising materials, the finest army that Europe...the face of the earth, were no vulgar fanatics. Most 5 of their absurdities were mere external badges, like the signs of freemasonry, or the dresses of...
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Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Authors, English - 1893 - 222 pages
...resistance ; who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years ; who formed, out of the most unpromising materials, the finest army that Europe had ever seen ; who i trampled down king, church, and aristocracy ; who, in the short intervals of domestic sedition and...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

Literature - 1894 - 916 pages
...resistance, who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years, who formed, out of the amped and dwarfed, are as their Maker * facul. ties...approach made by his creatures to the ideal conception likethe signs of freemasonry, or the dresses of friars. We regret that these badges were not more attractive....
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An Essay on John Milton

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1894 - 96 pages
...resistance; who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years; who formed, out of the most unpromising materials, the finest army that Europe...England terrible to every nation on the face of the earth,—were no vulgar fanatics. Most of their absurdities were mere external badges, like the signs...
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Anniversary Addresses

Samuel Colcord Bartlett - Sermons, American - 1894 - 530 pages
...materials the finest army Europe had ever seen, trampled down king, church, and aristocracy, and in short intervals of domestic sedition and rebellion...terrible to every nation on the face of the earth," and those who laughed at them for their "uncouth visages" and " whining hymns had little reason to...
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Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 282 pages
...resistance, who directed their measures through a long series of eventful years, who formed, out of the most unpromising materials, the finest army that Europe...on the face of the earth, were no vulgar fanatics. 2 Most of their absurdities were mere external badges, like the signs of freemasonry, or the dresses...
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