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|Text=<p>Young Thomas Babbington Macaulay "did not take kindly, his co-temporaries tell us, to foot-ball, cricket, or a game of rounders, preferred history to hockey, and poetry to prisoner's base."</p>
|Text=<p>Young Thomas Babbington Macaulay "did not take kindly, his co-temporaries tell us, to foot-ball, cricket, or a game of rounders, preferred history to hockey, and poetry to prisoner's base."</p>
<p>H. G. J. Clements, <u>Lord Macaulay, His Life and Writings</u> (Whittaker and Co., London, 1860), page 16.  Accessed 2/2/10 via Google Books search (macaulay "2 lectures").</p>
<p>H. G. J. Clements, <u>Lord Macaulay, His Life and Writings</u> (Whittaker and Co., London, 1860), page 16.  Accessed 2/2/10 via Google Books search (macaulay "2 lectures").</p>
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Young Thomas Babbington Macaulay "did not take kindly, his co-temporaries tell us, to foot-ball, cricket, or a game of rounders, preferred history to hockey, and poetry to prisoner's base."

H. G. J. Clements, Lord Macaulay, His Life and Writings (Whittaker and Co., London, 1860), page 16. Accessed 2/2/10 via Google Books search (macaulay "2 lectures").

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