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English Men of Letters: Macaulay

by J. Cotter Morison


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English Men of Letters: Macaulay Summary:

Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859) was a liberal Whig who served in Parliament and the cabinet. Involved in the Anti-Slavery and Parliamentary Reform movements, he was a key person in getting the 1832 Reform Bill passed. His most famous work is the five-volume History of England, and he also wrote the important works Mill on Government, Sadler’s Law of Population, and the three-volume Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems.



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