id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2647 Trevelyan, George Otto Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. Volume 1 .txt text/plain 156154 7837 74 WHEN publishing the Second Edition of Lord MACAULAY'S Life and Letters, spared no pains to inform me with regard to Lord MACAULAY'S work at eldest son--Lord Macaulay's early years--His childish But, besides being a man of letters, Lord Macaulay was a statesman, a Lord Macaulay, it is impossible to suppress a wish that the great talker however, took a more unselfish view of the situation, and advocated Mr. Macaulay's cause with firmness and good feeling. think,--at dinner at the house of his old friend, Sir John Macleod. Here I end my letter; a great deal too long already for so busy a man to I dined, and after dinner, like a good young man, I sate and read Bishop "Lord Macaulay's great work was far too daring and original to be Within half a year after the time when you read this we shall be making ./cache/2647.txt ./txt/2647.txt