Macaulay's Essays on William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, 2015 M07 11 - 248 pages
Excerpt from Macaulay's Essays on William Pitt, Earl of Chatham

When copying direct from these works I have gener ally acknowledged my authority: sometimes, however, when giving only a digest of their remarks I have omitted to do so: but it would be worse than foolish to pretend to any originality in a book of this kind.

I have to thank Sir G. O. Trevelyan, m.p., for kindly putting me in the way of acquiring the information contained in the Appendix. My thanks are also due to Mr. Jones, the Clerk of the Works at Westminster Hall, for showing me over all the buildings in his charge, and for allowing me to examine many valuable 'plans, which he has in his office, descriptive of West minster, Palace Yard, and its various buildings at different periods of its history.

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