English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... political historian . Here its main function was to consolidate the gains of the seventeenth century and transmit them with some improvements to the nine- teenth . It saw the transference of a large part of the powers exercised by ...
... political historian . Here its main function was to consolidate the gains of the seventeenth century and transmit them with some improvements to the nine- teenth . It saw the transference of a large part of the powers exercised by ...
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... Political Index ( 3 parts in one volume , Edinburgh , 1786 ) , dedicated to Adam Smith , which was later re - edited by J. Haydn as Beatson's Political Index Modernised ( London , 1851 ) and later editions . Another class of ...
... Political Index ( 3 parts in one volume , Edinburgh , 1786 ) , dedicated to Adam Smith , which was later re - edited by J. Haydn as Beatson's Political Index Modernised ( London , 1851 ) and later editions . Another class of ...
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... political career . The plan of this edition required the omission of Chesterfield's famous ' characters ' of most of the contemporary politicians , which may , however , conveniently be read in the third volume of J. Bradshaw's edition ...
... political career . The plan of this edition required the omission of Chesterfield's famous ' characters ' of most of the contemporary politicians , which may , however , conveniently be read in the third volume of J. Bradshaw's edition ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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