The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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CHAMBERLAYNE , E. Angliae Notitia or the Present State of England .... London , 1669 sqq . Irregularly issued in many editions to 1704. Then continued by J. Chamber- layne to 1707 , when the title was changed to Magnae Notitia : or the ...
CHAMBERLAYNE , E. Angliae Notitia or the Present State of England .... London , 1669 sqq . Irregularly issued in many editions to 1704. Then continued by J. Chamber- layne to 1707 , when the title was changed to Magnae Notitia : or the ...
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EDWARDS , J. Some thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New England . Boston , 1742 , Edinburgh , 1743 . A History of the Work of Redemption .... New York , 1786 . FORCE , P. ( Editor ) . Tracts relating to the origin ...
EDWARDS , J. Some thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New England . Boston , 1742 , Edinburgh , 1743 . A History of the Work of Redemption .... New York , 1786 . FORCE , P. ( Editor ) . Tracts relating to the origin ...
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JONES , H. The present state of Virginia .... London , 1724 . KALM , PEHR . Travels into North America .... 2nd ed . 2 vols . London , 1772 . KNIGHT , S. The Journals of Madam Knight , and Rev. M. Buckingham ... written in 1704 and 1710 ...
JONES , H. The present state of Virginia .... London , 1724 . KALM , PEHR . Travels into North America .... 2nd ed . 2 vols . London , 1772 . KNIGHT , S. The Journals of Madam Knight , and Rev. M. Buckingham ... written in 1704 and 1710 ...
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