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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
Old and New London
… Goldsmith; and by literary men, from Dr. Johnson down to Macaulay, George Hanger (Lord Coleraine), Captain Gronow, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… See Vol. xxvii. of this Calendar, page xxv. B. and B. road Macaulay. B. and B. read che avea intiera obbedienza dal …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… ( quarto). [The grant of this property is mentioned in Macaulay's History of England, Vol. V., p. 29.] Oct. 26 and …
Old and New London
… Matthew Prior, Cowley, Sir William Davenant, Lord Macaulay, George Grote, and, lastly, Charles Dickens. With …
Old and New London
… pomp and magnificence of a king. It would tax the pen of Macaulay to describe the scene: the road prepared for the …
Old and New London
… stationed on duty near Whitehall and St. James's. Macaulay thus gives us the history of the origin of the …
Survey of London
… was here that James II granted him that interview on which Macaulay commented in scathing terms. Reference has already …
Old and New London
… at Whitehall, at the close of the reign of Charles II. Macaulay, at all events, writes:"In that court a maid of … of royalty, and would stand with his hat on his head, as Macaulay remarks, when the Howards and the Seymours stood … and Burnet, and some other sources, have been worked up by Macaulay into a most effective picture, which has also …
Old and New London
… Parliament Street through handsome iron gates. We read in Macaulay that in the panic arising out of the perjuries of … in the West-end, in 1685, were not numbered," writes Macaulay; "there would, indeed, have been very little …
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