Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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Oliver Goldsmith. 4003 George II . 1771. FIRST EDITION . 4 vols . , 8vo , calf ( · 351 GOLDSMITH ( Oliver ) HISTORY OF ENGLAND , from the Earliest Times to the Death of Сур B42 / 02.
Oliver Goldsmith. 4003 George II . 1771. FIRST EDITION . 4 vols . , 8vo , calf ( · 351 GOLDSMITH ( Oliver ) HISTORY OF ENGLAND , from the Earliest Times to the Death of Сур B42 / 02.
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From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II Oliver Goldsmith. · *•*. , ! E N G L A N D. V O L.
From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II Oliver Goldsmith. · *•*. , ! E N G L A N D. V O L.
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From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II. Oliver Goldsmith. 1 # I STORY ÖF 1 ENGLAND , FROM The EARLIEST.
From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II. Oliver Goldsmith. 1 # I STORY ÖF 1 ENGLAND , FROM The EARLIEST.
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... DEATH of GEORGE II . By Dr. GOLDSMITH . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON , Printed for T. DAVIES , in Ruffel - ftreet ; BECKET and DE HONDT ; and T. CADELL , in the Strand . MDCCLXXL 1 1 " PREFACE . ROM the favourable reception FR ...
... DEATH of GEORGE II . By Dr. GOLDSMITH . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . I. LONDON , Printed for T. DAVIES , in Ruffel - ftreet ; BECKET and DE HONDT ; and T. CADELL , in the Strand . MDCCLXXL 1 1 " PREFACE . ROM the favourable reception FR ...
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... death , without their paffing fentence ; no plunder taken in war was used by the captor until the Druids determined what part they fhould feclude for themselves . It may be eafily fuppofed , that the manners of the people took a ...
... death , without their paffing fentence ; no plunder taken in war was used by the captor until the Druids determined what part they fhould feclude for themselves . It may be eafily fuppofed , that the manners of the people took a ...
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