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" My Lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can. "
Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review - Página 42
por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853
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Thackeray's History of the Earl of Chatham

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1834 - 52 páginas
...city of the .Violet Crown, — as a Roman loved the " maxima rerum Roma." He saw his country insulted and defeated. He saw the national spirit sinking....vigorously. " My Lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " 1 am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can." Desiring, then, to be in power,...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volumen5

Englishmen - 1836 - 510 páginas
...city of the violet crown, — as a Roman loved the * maxima rerum Roma.' He saw the country insulted and defeated. He saw the national spirit sinking....to employ them vigorously. ' My lord,' he said to tho duke of Devonshire, ' I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can.' Desiring...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 410 páginas
...the city of the Violet Crown—as a Roman loved the " maxima rerum Roma." He saw his country insulted and defeated. He saw the national spirit sinking....effect; and he felt that he was "the man to employ them rigorously. " My Lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country,...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Aix-la-Chaoelle ...

Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1844 - 628 páginas
...and ever guided him onwards ; — his country's glory and his own. " My " Lord," he once exclaimed to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country, " and that nobody else can !"* His rival was found more pliant. The King having returned from Hanover, a few days afterwards,...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volumen4

Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1844 - 608 páginas
...and ever guided him onwards ; — his country's glory and his own. " My " Lord," he once exclaimed to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country, " and that nobody else can !"* His rival was found more pliant. The King having returned from Hanover, a few days afterwards,...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen177

1845 - 732 páginas
...eyes and ever guided him onwards; — his country's glory and his own." " My Lord," he once exclaimed to the Duke of Devonshire, "I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can !" (p. 77-) " 1 want," he exclaimed upon another occasion, "to call this country out of that enervate...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 páginas
...city of the Violet Crown — as a Roman loved the "maxima rerum Roma." He saw his country insulted ast. The volcano has spent its rage. Th« wide waste...away have been replaced. The ruined edifices hare tod," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, •• I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody...
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The Conquest of Canada, Volumen2

George Warburton - 1849 - 528 páginas
...eyes, and ever guided him onward, — his country's glory and his own. ' My Lord ! ' he once exclaimed to the Duke of Devonshire, ' I am sure that I can save this country, and that no one else can ! ' " — Lord Mahon's Hist, of England, vol. iv., p. 77. K2 like of his majesty to...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 764 páginas
...city of the Violet Crown — as a Roman loved the "maxima rerum Roma." He saw his country insulted and defeated. He saw the national spirit sinking....vigorously employed, could effect; and he felt that he was ihe man to employ them vigorously. "My lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 páginas
...sufficient courage or capacity to undertake the task. Pitt had said to the Duke of Devonshire, " My Lord, I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can." The people believed him. " The eyes of an afflicted and despairing nation," says Glover, who was far...
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