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Old and New London
… The reader will not have forgotten the account which Macaulay gives of the causes which led to the foundation of …
Old and New London
… of gas in this locality may serve to remind the reader of Macaulay's words respecting the obstruction offered, less … CHAPEL, MAY FAIR. On the north of the open fields, says Macaulay, the Oxford Road, in the reign of Charles II., ran …
Old and New London
… to a Craven Scholarship, together with the late Lord Macaulay. Whilst at Cambridge, he contributed to Knight's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parties attended by people like J. B. Priestley and Rose Macaulay. 30 Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) and John …
Old and New London
… here. Our readers will not have forgotten the lines in Macaulay's ballad of "The Armada," in which are described the … half the books called 'moral.'" At the end of a century, Macaulay tells us that the merits of "Clarissa Harlowe" were …
Old and New London
… in 1785, having lived to be upwards of ninety, and who, as Macaulay tells us, had "shot birds in this neighbourhood in …
Old and New London
… nothing could surpass his cruelty but his capacity. Lord Macaulay draws this portrait of him: 'Lauderdale, the tyrant …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… also Gardiner, IX., pp. 2356, 249. Spalding, I., p. 256. Macaulay's History of England, I., p. 79. Gardiner, IX., pp. …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… IX., pp. 366, 367. Spalding, II., pp. 1316, 2633. Macaulay, I., pp. 68, 69. Gardiner, IX., p. 370. Council … pp. 85, 86. Cunningham, II., p. 37. Burton, VI., p. 327. Macaulay, I., p. 83. Balfour, III., p. 120. The extent and …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… in arms against each other. It is not easy, remarks Macaulay, to say which of the contending parties was at first … Sir John Hurry or Urry. Council Records, I., pp. 436, 437. Macaulay, I., p. 89. Gardiner, X., p. 18. From that day dates … which have ever since alternately governed the country [Macaulay, I., p. 77]. During some years they were designated …
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