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a friend to put into the plate. He now said, 'It is generally believed that my dear old friend Lady Cork has been overlooked'; and he said this in such a manner that no one could for a moment doubt that he meant that his dear old friend had been overlooked by the devil. How he managed to express this I know not. I I likewise once met Macaulay at Lord Stanhope's (the historian's) house. ,8 and as there was only one other man at dinner. I had a grand opportunity of hearing him converse. and he was very agreeable. He of his conversation, and of the accuracy and of Macaulay's memory: many historians used often to meet at of his parties of historians and other literary men, and among them were Mot1ey
DOI link for a friend to put into the plate. He now said, 'It is generally believed that my dear old friend Lady Cork has been overlooked'; and he said this in such a manner that no one could for a moment doubt that he meant that his dear old friend had been overlooked by the devil. How he managed to express this I know not. I I likewise once met Macaulay at Lord Stanhope's (the historian's) house. ,8 and as there was only one other man at dinner. I had a grand opportunity of hearing him converse. and he was very agreeable. He of his conversation, and of the accuracy and of Macaulay's memory: many historians used often to meet at of his parties of historians and other literary men, and among them were Mot1ey
a friend to put into the plate. He now said, 'It is generally believed that my dear old friend Lady Cork has been overlooked'; and he said this in such a manner that no one could for a moment doubt that he meant that his dear old friend had been overlooked by the devil. How he managed to express this I know not. I I likewise once met Macaulay at Lord Stanhope's (the historian's) house. ,8 and as there was only one other man at dinner. I had a grand opportunity of hearing him converse. and he was very agreeable. He of his conversation, and of the accuracy and of Macaulay's memory: many historians used often to meet at of his parties of historians and other literary men, and among them were Mot1ey
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