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" High over those venerable graves towers the stately monument of Chatham, and from above, his own effigy, graven by a cunning hand, seems still, with eagle face and outstretched arm, to bid England be of good cheer, and to hurl defiance at her foes. "
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 509
1844
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 95

1864 - 814 pages
...representative Minister, Chatham, from the pedestal where, as Macaulay says, " it seems still with eagle eye and outstretched arm to bid England be of good cheer, and to hurl defiance at her foes," and replace it in due season with the less imposing and less pretentious effigy of Lord Russell. And...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 77

1855 - 782 pages
...Commoner, the effigy on whose tomb seems still, as Macanlay says, " with eagle face and outstretched hand to bid England be of good cheer, and to hurl defiance at her foes." " Austrian Alliance," besides being impolitic and untimely, is bad poetry. "War" conveys a stern but...
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Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 596 pages
...space. High over those venerable graves towers the stately monument of Chatham, and from above, his effigy, graven by a cunning hand, seems still, with...judgments which his contemporaries passed on his character maj be calmly revised by history. And history, while, for the warning of vehement, high, and daring...
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Critical and historical essays, contributed to The Edinburgh review, Volume 2

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1854 - 452 pages
...space. High over those venerable graves towers the stately monument of Chatham, and from above, his effigy, graven by a cunning hand, seems still, with eagle face and outstretched arm, to hid England be of good cheer, and to hurl defiance at her foes. The generation which reared that memorial...
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Manual of Greek and Latin prose composition

Edward Rupert Humphreys - 1855 - 196 pages
...space. High over their venerable graves towers the stately monument of Chatham; and, from above, his effigy, graven by a cunning hand, seems still, with...which reared that memorial of him has disappeared. The rash and indiscriminate judgments of his contemporaries may now be revised by history. And history,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 77

1855 - 824 pages
...Commoner, the effigy on whose tomb seems still, as Maeaulay says, " with eagle face and outstretehed hand to bid England be of good cheer, and to hurl defiance at her foes." " Austrian Alliance," besides being impolitic and untimely, is bad poetry. " War " conveys a stem but...
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Materials for French Prose Composition ...

Ferdinand E. A. Gasc - 1858 - 362 pages
...graves towers the stately monument of Chatham,6 and from above,6 his effigy, graven by a cunning 7 hand, seems still, with eagle face and outstretched...bid England be of good cheer, and to hurl defiance 8 at her foes. The generation which reared that memorial of him has disappeared. The time has come...
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Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumes 5-6

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1078 pages
...space High over those venerable graves towers the stately monument of Chatham, and from above, his effigy, graven by a cunning hand, seems still, with eagle face and outstretched »rm, to bid England be of food cheer, •nd to hurl .defiance at her foes. The generation which reared...
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The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General ..., Volume 13

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1861 - 838 pages
...Wilberforce. In no other cemetery do so many great citizens lie within so narrow a space. High over these venerable graves towers the stately monument of Chatham,...outstretched arm to bid England be of good cheer and hurl defiance to her foes. The generation which reared that memorial of him has disappeared. The time...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 95

1864 - 820 pages
...representative Minister, Chatham, from the pedestal where, as Macaulay says, " it^ seems still, with eagle eye and outstretched arm to bid England be of good cheer, and to hurl defiance at her foes," and replace it in due season with the less imposing and less pretentious effigy of Lord Russell. And...
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