Monday 27 September 2010

I have just finished chap. 3 of Macaulay. It is finely written, but partly falsified by Whiggery - indeed, Macaulay is the Whig par excellence of the nineteenth century. He also seems to be unaware or hardly aware of the fact that a shilling in 1685 is worth much more than a shilling in 1848. Or am I imagining that?

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