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Mably, Gabriel Bonnot de, Abbé
1709-1785 A French philosopher and politician, and brother of Condillac, his works contributed to the later concepts of both Communism and Republicanism. His best known work is Entretiens de Phocion, a dialogue first published in 1763, which introduced themes of his mature thought.
BkXIX:Chap5:Sec2 The young Napoleon studied his works.
Macbeth
The protagonist in Shakespeare’s play of that name.
BkXVII:Chap3:Sec2 Mentioned.
Macbeth, Lady
The character in Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, a role made famous by Mrs Siddons.
BkXXVII:Chap5:Sec1 Mentioned.
MacCarthy, Nicholas Tuite, Abbé
1769-1833. Born in Dublin but educated in Paris, he was ordained in 1814 before becoming a Jesuit in 1818. After the July Revolution he retired to Italy where he died of a fever on the 3rd of May 1833.
BkXXXVII:Chap3:Sec1 He had died before being able to respond to Charles X’s summons.
Macchi, Vincenzo, Cardinal
1770-1860. Papal Nuncio to France (1819-1826), he was in Paris from January 1820. He was a Cardinal from 1826. He was Bishop of Ostia at his death.
BkXXV:Chap12:Sec1 The phrases used of the infant Duc de Bordeaux derived from a
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