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English historian, son of Zachary Macauley (1768 ) [A], who was 

 son of John Macauley who was a minister in 1746. 



MACHIAVELLI, NICCOLO (1469-1572) [41], an Italian states- 

 man, son of Bernardo Machiavelli (1428 ), a lawyer who was son 

 of Niccolo Machiavelli. His mother was a poetess. 



MAC MAHON, MARIE EDME PATRICE MAURICE DE 

 (1808-1893) [A?], president of France, eighth and youngest child of 

 Charles Laure de Mac Mahon, a personal friend of Charles X. (1757- 

 1836). 



MAGENDIE, FRANCOIS (1783-1855), a French physiologist. 



MALTHUS, THOMAS ROBERT (1766-1834) [36], an English 

 political economist, son of Daniel Malthus (1730 ). 



MANN, HORACE (1796-1859) [40], an American educationist, 

 son of Thomas Mann (1756 ) [40], who was son of Nathan Mann 

 (1716-) [34]- 



MANUTIUS, PAULUS (1511-1574) [62], an Italian author and 

 publisher, youngest son of Aldus Manutius (1449-1515), also a painter 

 and the founder of the family. 



MARAT, JEAN PAUL (1744-1793), a French revolutionist, son 

 of Jean Paul Marat, a doctor of some learning. 



MARCELLUS, MARCUS CLAUDIUS (B. C. 268-208), a Ro- 

 man consul, the most prominent member of the most illustrious ple- 

 beian family of the Claudia Gens. Ancestry: for three generations, 

 [123-^-3] ; for seven generations [281-^-7]. 



MARIE ANTOINETTE (i755-i?93) [47], Queen of France, 

 youngest daughter of Francis I. of Austria (1708-1765) and Maria 

 Theresa (1717-1780). 



MARIETTE, AUGUSTS EDOUARD (1821-1881), a French 

 archaeologist. 



MARION, FRANCIS (1732-1795), an American revolutionary 

 officer without advantages of education. He was "one of the purest 

 men, truest patriots, and most adroit generals that American history 

 can boast." He was the youngest of seven children. 



