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to Catharine Macaulay
June 1, 1777
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
GLC01794.39
to Catharine Macaulay Graham
December 12, 1777
Claude, Guy, Comte de Sarsfield, 1718-1789
He regrets the departure of Catharine Macaulay Graham from Paris and hopes to maintain correspondence with her. He sends a list of errors from her history (included). He comments on Catharine Macaulay Graham's conversations with Lord Hanover and his...
GLC01794.22
December 16, 1777
He again expresses regret at her departure and hopes to receive news of her safe return to London. He asks if her history has been translated into French and offers his assistance.
GLC01794.23
1778
Madame De Chaumont, fl. 1778
Letter is written in French.
GLC01794.27
to Mrs. Snowden
February 21, 1778
GLC01794.40
April 20, 1778
Letter is in French.
GLC01794.25
July 5, 1778
GLC01794.26
[to Madam]
January 25, 1779
Harcourt, fl. 1763-1791
He expresses regret that she has been so sick and unable to travel, but is glad that she is feeling better now. He compares the English and the French. He mentions Lord Chatham's declaration to never acknowledge the independence of America, which, in...
GLC01794.14
May 2, 1779
He will lend her some of his books and makes reference to a few historical points made in her history. He will seek out someone to properly translate the history into French.
GLC01794.24
June 22, 1783
He mentions the recent conclusion of her great histories as models for future historical work. He expresses his annoyance with Parliament and their useless debates.
GLC01794.15
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