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to Catharine Macaulay
June 22, 1783
Harcourt, fl. 1763-1791
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.
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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...
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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.
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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.
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July 2, 1766
Cardross, fl. 1763-1791
He comments on Mr. Pitt and the present schemes of administration. Pitt's opinion on the affairs of America differ from those ministers who appointed him, creating an "instance of duplicity." He comments on "the total neglect of Continental affairs."
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to Lord Nuneham
June 5, 1769
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Is a draft. She expresses gratitude for his gift in support of her literary efforts.
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1770
Nuneham, fl. 1769
He will give Monsieur de Liancourt her message when he is in town. He does not dare to appear an open supporter of liberty, although he is in his heart.
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December 27, 1774
Knowles, fl. 1774
She writes of their gentle friendship. She describes the whooping cough sickness and recovery of her son. She notes Catharine Macaulay Graham's response to "maladministration" and yearns for liberty and peace. She refers to recent political events in...
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to Mr. & Mrs. Northcote
January 20, 1775
She has news from Boston that Bostonians have appointed their own governor. She expresses regret for the declining state of England. To Mrs. Nortcorte she describes her health and writes about her daughter.
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June 1, 1777
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