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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of 200 l. to Pendrell (p. 516). An odd story shows that Macaulay might have omitted the qualifications in his … is a copy in the British Museum, a summary is given in Macaulay's third chapter. A statement of some of Cressett's …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… of acknowledging. Joseph Redington. 2 November 1874. Lord Macaulay speaking of him under date 1689, when Lord Godolphin …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… arrived in Pennsylvania in Dec. 1699 (156, 189). 10 Macaulay's famous phrase, 11 it may be noted, was possibly … record of his arrival." Doyle, Middle Colonies, p. 532 n. Macaulay, Hist. of England, ch. viii. During this period …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… of a clerk. The routine of each office has, of course, as Macaulay observed "some little mysteries which the dullest … day. Ambrose Philips, "a good Whig and middling poet" as Macaulay dubs him, whose insipid pastorals gave rise to the …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… for regret that, with such material to his hand, Lord Macaulay should have written his history of the English …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… in New Hampshire, I suspect to be the correct form. See Macaulay's History, V. 72. The journals of this Assembly were …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… the affair. "From the Pentland Firth to the Solway," says Macaulay, "every one who had a hundred pounds was impatient" …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… with 45 places was built at the expense of the Revd. S. H. Macaulay and his wife, with the aid of a small government …
Old and New London
… there. The name of the victim has been variously written: Macaulay, in common with many others, calls him Edmundsbury …
Old and New London
… buried the good judge, Sir John Richardson, and Zachary Macaulay. Even in the parish of St. George the Martyr, if a … of the present century. It was then occupied by Zachary Macaulay, and in it his celebrated son, the future essayist, orator, and historian, Lord Macaulay, spent some portion of his early manhood. Mr. G. O. …
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