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Macaulay's Essays On William Pitt, Earl Of Chatham (1898)
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240 pages
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The collection features a series of essays that delve into the life and career of William Pitt, a pivotal 18th-century British statesman. Macaulay examines Pitt's early years, ascent to power, and significant contributions during the Seven Years' War, alongside his influence on British foreign policy. The essays highlight Pitt's political philosophy and exceptional oratory skills, presented in Macaulay's engaging style. This work serves as an insightful tribute to one of Britain's most influential leaders, making it essential for enthusiasts of British history and politics.
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2009, paperback
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