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    Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, PC, FRS, FRSE (/ˈbæbɪŋtən məˈkɔːli/; 25 October 1800 – 28 December 1859) was a British historian, poet...
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    colonies. The term is derived from the name of British politician Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859), who served on the Governor-General's Council and...
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  • Thomas Babington Macaulay (17 January 1826 – 17 January 1878) was a Nigerian priest and educator. He was the first principal and founder of CMS Grammar...
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    Thomas Babington Macaulay was Jean's nephew. Thomas and Jean had six sons and four daughters: Thomas Gisborne Babington (1788–1871) Rev. John Babington (1791–...
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  • this changed when Thomas Babington Macaulay entered the field, utilising Fox and Mackintosh's work and manuscript collections. Macaulay's History of England...
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    Nigerian nationalism. Herbert Macaulay was born on 14 November 1864 on Broad Street, Lagos, to the family of Thomas Babington Macaulay and Abigail Crowther. His...
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    Ancient Rome is an 1842 collection of narrative poems, or lays, by Thomas Babington Macaulay. Four of these recount heroic episodes from early Roman history...
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  • Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859) was a British historian and politician. Thomas or Tom Macaulay may also refer to: Thomas Bassett Macaulay (1860–1942)...
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  • tongue of its foreign rulers. In discussions leading up to the Act Thomas Babington Macaulay produced his famous Memorandum on (Indian) Education which was...
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    had several children including Thomas Babington Macaulay, who was a Whig historian and politician, and Hannah More Macaulay (1810 – 1873), who married Sir...
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    Edinburgh Review (1843) is a collection of articles by Thomas Babington Macaulay, later Lord Macaulay. They have been acclaimed for their readability, but...
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    of the Caucasus by Alexander Pushkin Lays of Ancient Rome by Thomas Babington Macaulay Paul Revere's Ride, The Courtship of Miles Standish and The Wreck...
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    the aid of his chief captain, William Henry Sleeman. Along with Thomas Babington Macaulay he introduced English as the language of instruction in India...
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  • origins (also includes surnames Macauley, MacAulay and McAulay). Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, British historian and Whig politician who...
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    retold in verse in the poem "Horatius" in Lays of Ancient Rome by Thomas Babington Macaulay, which enjoyed great popularity in the late nineteenth and early...
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  • 1981). Lewis Thomas, The Lives of a Cell, won both the Arts and Letters and the Sciences awards in 1975. John Clive, Thomas Babington Macaulay, won both...
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  • liberalism have manifested in India- Colonial (eg: Charles Cornwallis, Thomas Babington Macaulay), Nationalist (eg: Rammohan Roy, Surendranath Banerjee), Radical...
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  • Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary is a private co-educational school in Agunfoye-Lugbusi Village, Ikorodu, Lagos Nigeria. It is jointly owned by three...
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    1834 under the Charter Act of 1833 under the chairmanship of Thomas Babington Macaulay. It came into force in the subcontinent during the British rule...
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  • Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, by Thomas Carlyle (1838–1839) Critical and Historical Essays, by Thomas Babington Macaulay (1843) The Water-Babies, by Charles...
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  • him. It was made on the lines of Indian Penal Code prepared by Thomas Babington Macaulay. The Parliament of India passed the bill to scrap provisions of...
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    Thermidor, p. 190–191, 195, 196 Dalberg-Acton, 1920, p. 270 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay, Critical and historical essays. Appleton, 1866, p. 183...
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  • attended C.M.S. Grammar School, a missionary school founded by Thomas Babington Macaulay and James Pinson Labulo Davies. After completing his studies,...
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    suffered only four British and two sepoy casualties. The historian Thomas Babington Macaulay wrote a century later of the siege: ... the commander who had...
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    National Congress, killing 33 and wounding more than 100 people. Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859) presented his Whiggish interpretation of English history...
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    Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet, and great-nephew of Thomas Babington Macaulay. He espoused Macaulay's staunch liberal Whig principles in accessible works...
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  • Missing or empty |title= (help) Thomas Babington Macaulay (July 1998). "Modern History Sourcebook: Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1859): On Empire and Education"...
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    Dissolution it became a private house and the seat of the Babington family; Thomas Babington Macaulay was born there in 1800. It now functions as the Rothley...
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    Staig Babington (1794-1843) [daughter of Rev Charles Maitland Babington (1775-1841)][citation needed] Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay William...
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  • all in nonfiction subcategories of 1964 to 1983. John Clive, Thomas Babington Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian 1974 Biography; 1974 History Peter...
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