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" materially depends upon the temper in which the search for it is instituted and conducted." ' How much this letter pleased Macaulay is indicated by the fact of his having kept it unburned : a compliment which, except in this single instance, he never... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 569
1876
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A Chapter of Autobiography

William Ewart Gladstone - Church and state - 1868 - 74 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with the subject; upon which, the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search for it is instituted and conducted. I did not mean to have troubled you at so much length, and I have only to add that I am, with much...
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A Chapter of Autobiography

William Ewart Gladstone - Church and state - 1868 - 90 pages
...of your mode of dealing witli the subject; upon which, the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search for it is instituted and conducted. I did not mean to have troubled you at so much length, and I have only to add that I am, with much...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 50

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1869 - 644 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with the subject; upon which, the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search for it is instituted and conducted. ' I did not mean to have troubled you at so much length, and have only to add that I am, with much...
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The life and letters of lord Macaulay, Volume 1

sir George Otto Trevelyan (2nd bart.) - 1876 - 508 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with a subject upon which the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search...instance, he never paid to any of his correspondents. " I have very seldom," he writes in reply to Mr. Gladstone, " been more gratified than by the very...
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 2

George Otto Trevelyan - Fine bindings - 1876 - 504 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with a subject upon which the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search...instance, he never paid to any of his correspondents. " I have very seldom," he writes in reply to Mr. Gladstone, " been more gratified than by the very...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 129

Literature - 1876 - 966 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with a subject upon which the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search...Macaulay is indicated by the fact of his having kept it unbtirned ; a compliment which, except in this single instance, he never paid to any of his correspondents....
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 2

George Otto Trevelyan - 1876 - 422 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with a subject upon which the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search...much this letter pleased Macaulay is indicated by the to identify it by any distinctive title) was the club of Johnson, Gibbon, Barke, Goldsmith, Garrick,...
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

George Otto Trevelyan - 1875 - 436 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with a subject upon which the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search for it is instituted and conducted." with political party, so rare as to be almost incredible How much this letter pleased Macaulay is indicated...
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 2

George Otto Trevelyan - 1876 - 422 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with a subject upon which the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search for it is instittuted and conducted." How much this letter pleased Macaulay is indicated by the to identify it...
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The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Volume 1

George Otto Trevelyan - Authors, English - 1877 - 858 pages
...recollection of your mode of dealing with a subject upon which the attainment of truth, we shall agree, so materially depends upon the temper in which the search...much this letter pleased Macaulay is indicated by the to identify it by any distinctive title) was tlio club of Johnson, Gibbon, Burke, Goldsmith, Garrick,...
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