Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . dhave been worn out. I have long entertained the design of writingthe History of England from the time of theRevolution. The execution of this design willprobably be the chief employment of my some years must elapse before any part ofthe work is fit for publication. I have the honour to ,Your faithful servant, T. B. Macaulay. It may interest admirers and students ofMacaulay to know that amongst the articleswhich Stephen Mackenzie had bound up withthe others in


Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . dhave been worn out. I have long entertained the design of writingthe History of England from the time of theRevolution. The execution of this design willprobably be the chief employment of my some years must elapse before any part ofthe work is fit for publication. I have the honour to ,Your faithful servant, T. B. Macaulay. It may interest admirers and students ofMacaulay to know that amongst the articleswhich Stephen Mackenzie had bound up withthe others in a volume now before me, were thethree on Mills Utilitarianism, Barere and Mira-beau, none of which did Macaulay include inthe edition that was published of his Essaysduring his lifetime, but which have found a AGED FOURTEEN. 23 place in Sir George Otto Trevelyans edition ofliis uncles * Miscellaneous Writings. Such, then, was the literary atmosphere, andsuch the wide and cultured interests whichMorell Mackenzie, the eldest born son of StephenMackenzie, had the advantage of enjoying upto the age of fourteen (1851).. III. BOYHOOD.


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