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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER II
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I do not think it quite fair to attack me for filling my letters with remarks on the King's Irish expedition.

It has been the great event of this part of the world.

I was at Bangor when he sailed.

His bows, and the Marquis of Anglesea's fete, were the universal subjects of conversation; and some remarks on the business were as natural from me as accounts of the coronation from you in London.

In truth I have little else to say.


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