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A review of the history of England. In two volumes. ... Containing the titles and pretensions of our several kings, and the most remarkable Transactions and Occurrences in each Reign, from the Conquest to the Revolution. ... Containing the transactions and occurrences of the three last reigns; viz. King James II. King William III. and Queen Anne. By Mr. Salmon.
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Author Salmon, Thomas
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printed for Charles Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard
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History and Geography
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N015001
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