The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 667
... speech in which Macaulay defended his proposition was fluent and specious . It had the quality , which Macaulay's speeches rarely lacked , of look- ing like argument , when it was mere rhetoric . The basis of his contention , if it may ...
... speech in which Macaulay defended his proposition was fluent and specious . It had the quality , which Macaulay's speeches rarely lacked , of look- ing like argument , when it was mere rhetoric . The basis of his contention , if it may ...
Page 896
... Speech 66 THE Duke of Norfolk , who is one of the most honoured of living Englishmen , and as Chairman of the Norfolk Commission speaks with peculiar authority , followed Lord Roberts with an impressive speech emphasising the import ...
... Speech 66 THE Duke of Norfolk , who is one of the most honoured of living Englishmen , and as Chairman of the Norfolk Commission speaks with peculiar authority , followed Lord Roberts with an impressive speech emphasising the import ...
Page 902
... speeches . Lord Pentland ( the name under which Captain Sinclair , Secretary for Scotland , is understood to have ... speech . " His strong attach- ment to the principle of a citizen army was independent of immediate apprehensions of ...
... speeches . Lord Pentland ( the name under which Captain Sinclair , Secretary for Scotland , is understood to have ... speech . " His strong attach- ment to the principle of a citizen army was independent of immediate apprehensions of ...
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