Catharine Macaulay
Active Years
Min year: 1763, Max year: 1791, Max count: 7
As Author
- 1763: The history of England from the accession of James I. to that of the Brunswick line
- 1764: The history of England from the accession of James I. to that of the Brunswick line
- 1766: The history of England, from the accession of James I. to that of the Brunswick line
- 1766: The history of England from the accession of Iames I to the elevation of the House of Hanover
- 1767: Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical rudiments of government and society. With a short sketch of a democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli.
- 1769: Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society
- 1769: The history of England from the accession of Iames I to the elevation of the House of Hanover
- 1770: Observations on a pamphlet
- 1770: Observations on a pamphlet
- 1770: Observations on a pamphlet
- 1770: Observations on a pamphlet
- 1770: Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. By Catherine Macaulay
- 1770: Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society with a short sketch of a democratical form of government in a letter to Signior Paoli by Catharine Macaulay the third edition with two letters
- 1770: Observations on a pamphlet
- 1774: A modest plea for the property of copy right
- 1775: An address to the people of England
- 1775: An address to the people of England, Ireland, and Scotland, on the present important crisis of affairs
- 1775: An address to the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland, on the present important crisis of affairs. By Catharine Macaulay
- 1778: The history of England
- 1779: An address to the people of England, Ireland, and Scotland, on the present important crisis of affairs. By Catharine Macaulay
- 1779: A remarkable moving letter!
- 1779: The history of England
- 1783: A treatise on the immutability of moral truth. By Catharine Macaulay Graham
- 1790: Observations on the reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the revolution in France
- 1790: Letters on education
- 1790: Letters on education
- 1791: Observations on the Reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the revolution in France
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