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New Edition of the Continuation, in Octavo. 1835

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VOL. I, OF THE

HISTORY OF ENGLAND

FROM

THE ACCESSION OF GEORGE III.

1760 to 1835.

BY THE REV. T. S. HUGHES, B. D.

PREBENDARY OF PETERBOROUGH,

LATE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE AT CAMBRIDGE, &c. &c.

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THE

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VOL. XIX.

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