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Hallam
[ hal-uhm ]
noun
- Arthur Henry, 1811–35, English poet and essayist.
- his father Henry, 1777–1859, English historian.
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Admittedly, a lovely, smart London house, but Hallam has to work.
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He was not a judicial historian like Hallam, seeking to present the truth alone; for he was a partisan, full of party prejudices.
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Two centuries later, it suggested to Hallam, 'a presumption of consciousness that something could be proved against him.'
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Mr. Hallam considers his alliance with the Church the great error of his reign; but I believe it built up his throne.
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No wonder it carrid away and convinct even the calm judicial mind of Hallam.
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