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  1. Evenings with a reviewer: Or a free and particular examination of Mr. Macaulay's article on Lord Bacon : in a series of dialogues by James Spedding, 1848
  2. Evenings with a reviewer;: Or, Macaulay and Bacon, by James Spedding, 1881
  3. Critical and Historical Essays by Francis Charles Montague, Baron Thomas Babington Macaula Macaulay, 2010-02-23
  4. Francis Bacon Selections, With Essays By Macaulay And S. R. Gardiner (1922)
  5. The Life and Writings of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England by Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay, 2009-12-24
  6. Francis Beaumont; A Critical Study by George Campbell Macaulay, 2010-10-14
  7. Francis Beaumont: A Critical Study (1883) by George Campbell Macaulay, 2010-09-10
  8. Francis Beaumont: A Critical Study (1883) by George Campbell Macaulay, 2010-09-10
  9. History (The Master Classics, Vol. IV) by John Masefield, Francis Parkman, et all 1932
  10. Francis Bacon Selections with Essays By MacAulay & S.R. Gardiner by P.E. & E.F. Matheson, 1924
  11. Francis Bacon Selections, With Essays By Macaulay And S. R. Gardiner (1922)
  12. FRANCIS BEAUMONT: A Critical Study by G. C. Macaulay, 1972-01-01
  13. FRANCIS BACON - SELECTIONS by MACAULAY & S. R. GARDINER, 1000
  14. New Zealand ICT Top 10 Predictions 2010 by Ullrich Loeffler, Rosalie Nelson, et all 2009-12-07

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macaulay, Thomas Babington macaulay, Baron (18001859). Wikipedia Critical andHistorical MacNutt, francis Augustus. De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2)
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22. Francis Beaumont - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
macaulay GC francis Beaumont , 1883. Cambridge History of Illustrations francisBEAUMONT frontispiece JOHN 4. Beaumont and Fletcher A Critical Study
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- 3668 results More book Results: The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher - Vol. 1 Subjects: Drama THE WORKS OF FRANCIS BEAUMONT JOHN FLETCHER VARIORUM EDITION VOLUME I Francis Beaumont . THE WORKS OF FRANCIS BEAUMONT AND JOHN FLETCHER VARIORUM EDITIONVOLUME I... The Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher: An Attempt to Determine Their Respective Shares and the Shares of Others Book by E. Oliphant H. C. ; Yale University Press, 1927 Subjects: Beaumont, Francis1584-1616

23. Vilifiers Of Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam
During the life of francis Bacon there was little said to his detriment. It inspired Madame Roland with the ambition of being la macaulay de son pays .
http://home.att.net/~tleary/vilify.htm
THE VILIFIERS OF BACONIANS
Samuel Schoenbaum (Shakespeare's Lives) is no friend of anti- Stratfordians, especially Baconians. When he comes to a discussion of Freud's early Baconian conviction, he turns his own weapon of psychiatry upon him with gusto:
    In certain recurring features of anti-Stratfordian behavior we may discern a pattern of psychopathology. The heretic's revulsion against the provincial and lowly; his exaltation of his hero (and, through identification, himself) by furnishing him with an aristocratic, even royal, pedigree; his paranoid structures of thought, embracing the classic paraphernalia of persecution: secrets, curses, conspiracies; the compulsion to dig in churches, castles, river beds and tombs; the auto-hypnosis, spirit visitations, and other hallucinatory phenoma; the descent, in a few cases, into actual madness all these manifestations of the uneasy psyche suggest that the movement calls not so much for the expertise of the literary historian as for the insight of the phychiatrist. Dr. Freud (sic) beckons us.
So beware. Though the myopic followers of the Bard know almost nothing about his life, and then write thick books about it, it is the doubters that are goofy.

24. Edward D. Johnson
francis Bacon versus Lord macaulay francis Bacon and Shakespeare WillShakspere of Stratford francis Bacon of St. Albans
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THE "SHAKESPEARE" QUIZ
or 99 QUESTIONS
FOR THE STRATFORDIANS TO ANSWER.
Arranged by EDWARD D. JOHNSON
(from a Francis Bacon Society Pamphlet, 1950)
Edward D. Johnson was the author of:
"The First Folio of Shakespeare"
"Francis Bacon's Cipher Signatures"
"Shakespearean Acrostics"
"Don Adriana's Letter"
"The Fictitious Shakespeare Exposed"
"Bacon Shakespeare Coincidences"
"The Mystery of the First Folio" "The Bi-Literal Cypher of Francis Bacon" "The Shaksper Illusion" "Francis Bacon versus Lord Macaulay" "Francis Bacon and "Shakespeare" "Will Shakspere of Stratford" "Francis Bacon of St. Albans" "The Stratford Shakespeare Monument"
(1) Why did Will Shakspere never take the slightest interest in any of the plays imputed to him? (2) Why has no manuscript of any play in his handwriting ever come to light? (3) Why did Shakspere never in any document acknowledge his authorship or even refer to any plays? (4) Why does his will make no reference to any of the plays?

25. The Miscellaneous Writings And Speeches Of Lord Macaulay, Volume III.
Lord macaulay. francis Atterbury. John Bunyan. Oliver Goldsmith. Samuel Johnson.William Pitt. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, INSCRIPTIONS, ETC.
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The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, Volume III.
Lord Macaulay
  • Francis Atterbury.
  • John Bunyan.
  • Oliver Goldsmith.
  • Samuel Johnson. ...
  • William Pitt.
  • MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, INSCRIPTIONS, ETC.
  • Epitaph on Henry Martyn.
  • Lines to the Memory of Pitt.
  • A Radical War Song.
  • The Battle of Moncontour. ...
  • Chapter XXXII http://www.blackmask.com CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
    MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, INSCRIPTIONS, ETC.
    FRANCIS ATTERBURY.
    (December 1853.) Few things in literary history are more extraordinary than the storm which this little dissertation raised. Bentley had treated Boyle with forbearance; but he had treated Christchurch with contempt; and the Christchurch-men, wherever dispersed, were as much attached to their college as a Scotchman to his country, or a Jesuit to his order. Their influence was great. They were dominant at Oxford, powerful in the Inns of Court and in the College of Physicians, conspicuous in Parliament and in the literary and fashionable circles of London. Their unanimous cry was, that the honour of the college must be vindicated, that the insolent Cambridge pedant must be put down. Poor Boyle was unequal to the task, and disinclined to it. It was, therefore, assigned to his tutor, Atterbury. After having been long in indirect communication with the exiled family, he, in 1717, began to correspond directly with the Pretender. The first letter of the correspondence is extant. In that letter Atterbury boasts of having, during many years past, neglected no opportunity of serving the Jacobite cause. "My daily prayer," he says, "is that you may have success. May I live to see that day, and live no longer than I do what is in my power to forward it." It is to be remembered that he who wrote thus was a man bound to set to the church of which he was overseer an example of strict probity; that he had repeatedly sworn allegiance to the House of Brunswick; that he had assisted in placing the crown on the head of George I., and that he had abjured James III., "without equivocation or mental reservation, on the true faith of a Christian."
  • 26. Author Search
    macaulay, francis Sowerby. Algebraic Theory of Modular Systems. macaulay, GC.Account of Egypt. macaulay, James. Grey Hawk Life and Adventures Among the
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    27. Algebraic Theory Of Modular Systems
    – Informationabout this book has been viewed 1058 times, 41 times previously this month.......francis Sowerby macaulay. Dewey Subject Code. 513.
    http://www.books-on-line.com/bol/BookDisplay.cfm?BookNum=144

    28. The News Quiz (a Guests And Air Dates Guide)
    francis Wheen, Linda Smith, Fred macaulay compilations 1999 S Dec 24 99 Linda Smith, Fred macaulay, francis Wheen - 7 Jun 15 01 Alan Coren,
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  • 29. The Life Of Francis Beaumont (1584-1616).
    macaulay, George Campbell. francis Beaumont A Critical Study. New York LemmaPublishing Corp., 1972. Maxwell, Baldwin. Studies in Beaumont, Fletcher,
    http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/beaumont/beaubio.htm
    Francis Beaumont was born third son of Francis Beaumont, justice of the Court of Common Pleas , at Grace-Dieu, Leicestershire, in 1584. He entered Broadgates Hall (now Pembroke College), Oxford in 1597 with his brothers Henry and John, but left without taking a degree and entered the Inner Temple to study law in 1600. It seems, however, that he studied little, and there is no evidence of him ever practising law.
    Beaumont's first published verse was prefaced to his brother John Beaumont's The Metamorphosis of Tobacco (1602). The same year saw the publication of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus (1602), a sub-erotic Ovidian epyllion . It appears Beaumont began spending his time at the Mermaid Tavern , befriending Ben Jonson . By 1607, Beaumont was referring to Jonson as his "dear friend" in the verses prefixed to Jonson's Volpone , and Jonson, equally affectionately, replied : "How do I love thee, Beaumont, and thy Muse!"
    It is not known exactly when Beaumont met John Fletcher , nor whether they met at the Mermaid, through Jonson, or through a company for which both were writing, but their collaboration in playwriting would become famous. They may have started collaborating as early as 1605, the year in which Beaumont's first play, the prose comedy The Woman Hater was written for the popular children's company Boys of St. Paul's. They were certainly working together from 1607 onwards, even though it is now generally accepted that Beaumont was the sole author of

    30. Johnsonmac
    If francis Bacon and Thomas macaulay had lived at the same time, But formacaulay’s attack on francis Bacon, his true character would by now have been
    http://www.sirbacon.org/johnsonmac.htm
    First Issued Price 1/-. FRANCIS BACON VERSUS LORD MACAULAY by EDWARD D. JOHNSON AUTHOR OF - VERNON HOUSE - SICILIAN AVENUE - LONDON W.C.I. -
    special thanks to: Glen Claston for making this digital copy
    The writer makes the following accusations against Macaulay: (1) That he could never resist the opportunity of showing off his own cleverness. (2) That he had not the slightest regard for the truth but as Mr. Winston Churchill rightly states (4) That he delighted in making innuendoes which were nearly always untrue. (5) That when it was impossible entirely to suppress any facts, he wilfully distorted them. (6) That he had not the power of reasoning and was shallow and quite inaccurate. (7) That he was completely ignorant of the subject on which he wrote as he was too lazy to trouble to get at the true facts. (8) That his judgements were generally harsh and uncharitable. FRANCIS BACON - - versus - - LORD MACAULAY T Edinburgh Review
    creditable
    to Bacon, he disregards it; if he finds a less creditable accepts it as gospel . He ignores the statement in the text and gives as the truth the story in the footnote without any hint as to its want of authenticity. When he makes a direct quotation from Montagu he omits any part of it which is unfavourable to his case, when he makes an indirect quotation he paraphrases and gives the words a meaning which the original did not bear.

    31. The Martyrdom Of Francis Bacon
    Nor is it generally known that macaulay knew he had done francis Bacon the gravestinjury with his poisonous rhetoric; yet he was not honest nor manly
    http://www.sirbacon.org/links/martyrdom.htm
    THE MARTYRDOM OF
    FRANCIS BACON
    Being a close inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his "Fall" as Lord Chancellor. The evidence now adduced proves conclusively that he was the victim of a plot. A remarkable story is revealed, told with vivid fidelity to the facts of the times, how an innocent man, The Greatest Genius in History, was forced to "Desert his Defence" under duress, and to enter a plea of "Guilty" to charges of Corruption and Bribery at the express command of King James. by ALFRED DODD Author of "The Secret Shakespeare"
    "The Immortal Master",
    "The Marriage of Elizabeth Tudor" "Shakespeare: Creator of Freemasonry" Editor of "Shake-speares Sonnet-Diary", etc.
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    68 Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. Table of Contents Chapter Page Foreword I. Francis Bacon's Birthday Banquet in 1621 II. His Birth, Life and Labours, 1561-1621 III.

    32. ThePeerage.com - Person Page 3119
    Reverend francis macaulay Cunningham1 (M) 31181 Last Edited=27 Mar 2004.Reverend francis macaulay Cunningham held the office of Rector of Witney,
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    Reverend Francis Macaulay Cunningham (M)
    Last Edited=27 Mar 2004
    Reverend Francis Macaulay Cunningham held the office of Rector of Witney, Oxfordshire. He graduated from unknown university with the degree of Master of Arts (M.A.). He lived Rector of Brightwell, Berkshire.
    Child of Reverend Francis Macaulay Cunningham:
    Alice Sophia Cunningham d. 5 Jul 1935
    Citations
  • ] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 25. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition
  • ] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995), reference "Acland, Arthur Herbert, 1847-1926". Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography
    Sir Francis Dyke Acland, 10th Bt.
  • 33. Grant, Sir Francis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    Among his sitters were Scott, macaulay, Disraeli, Palmerston, and Landseer.Sir francis was president (1866–78) of the Royal Academy.
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    34. §10. Sir Francis Palgrave. II. Historians, Biographers And Political Orators. V
    Sir francis Palgrave, who, besides first strongly impressing upon Englishmen the The more important criticisms of macaulay’s facts and deductions are
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    The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
    Volume XIV. The Victorian Age, Part Two.

    35. University Of New Brunswick-Archives & Special Collections-Beverley Macaulay Fon
    Biographical Sketch Beverley francis macaulay was born at Castalia, Grand Manan, Beverley francis macaulay died on September 6, 1996 in Fredericton, NB
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    RG 243 Title: Beverley Macaulay fonds. 1924-1975; predominant 1924-1928. 5 cm of textual material Biographical Sketch:
    Beverley Francis Macaulay was born at Castalia, Grand Manan, New Brunswick in 1907. He attended Rothesay Collegiate School and upon high school graduation, he entered the University of New Brunswick where he received a BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1928. At UNB he was an outstanding athlete, vice-president of the Student Council, a member of the UNB dance orchestra, and president of his graduating class. Macaulay worked as an engineer with Bell Telephone Company of Canada in Quebec prior to World War II, during which he served as an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, and rejoined the company in 1946. From 1951 to 1957, Macaulay was Business Manager and Secretary to the Senate at UNB. He spent three years in Canadian industry before returning to the University as Vice-President (Administration) in 1960. During his career at UNB, Macaulay worked with four UNB presidents, oversaw the construction of more than 30 new buildings, and helped to shape the administration into a business organization. He was active in several fund-raising campaigns and helped to design UNB's coat of arms and flag.

    36. Loyalist Collection At The University Of New Brunswick
    William macaulay Herchmer and his wife francis Turner, and their son Col.Williammacaulay Herchmer. The correspondence includes letters received by Mrs. WM
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    37. Francis Neilson / Henry George, The Scholar
    In quoting from macaulay s Essay on Lord Clive, George makes it clear how the George saw to the very heart of the problem which both macaulay and Edmund
    http://www.cooperativeindividualism.org/neilson_on_henry_george.html
    Henry George, The Scholar
    Francis Neilson
    [A Commencement Address Delivered at Henry George School of Social Science, 3 June, 1940]
    HENRY GEORGE was thirty-two years old when he wrote his little book, Our Land and Land Policy . His son tells us that his Alma Mater was the forecastle and the printing office. He was poor, unheralded, unknown. What advantages of education were at hand in the western country when he was a youth must have been meagre. There was no Carnegie in that day, to endow libraries where the poor man might find food for his mind and refreshment for his soul; nor, in that day, were there any sh6rt-cuts t6 information, such as The Family Book of Knowledge and Bartlett's Familiar Quotations . The pursuit of knowledge in that time, to a man like Henry George, meant toiling to the heart of the subject, along the rough way of thorny problems; the best way in the end for a man to equip himself with the thought of his worthy predecessors.
    He must have been an unusual man-one possessed of intellectual courage-to set to work to write Our Land and Land Policy . I have often wondered what Henry George was doing, during the six years after he wrote that short book, to gather the material for the work which he began in 1877 and published three years later under the title of

    38. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Europe
    Ahern, Bertie Akayev, Askar A. Alanbrooke, Sir Alan francis Brooke, 1st Viscount francis Ferdinand Franco, francisco Trevelyan, George macaulay
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    Ahern, Bertie Akayev, Askar A. Alanbrooke, Sir Alan francis Brooke, 1st Viscount macaulay, Thomas Babington, 1st Baron macaulay Macbeth (play)
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    40. Alumni Connections, Class Of 26, Faculty Of Medicine, McGill
    Cayford, E H, macaulay, francis A, Salter, Reginald A. Dineen, Frederick J,Macnaughton, Eric A, Shippam, Frederick. Farmer, Walter David, Manson, A B
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