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N033074
On the titlepage to vol.3 the volume number occurs below the author statement; the titlepages of vols.2-4 have variations in punctuation. The titlepage to vol.2 is dated 1766 and lacks "R. and" in imprint, vol.3 1767, and vol.4 1769. V.5 with imprint: 'L
[Dublin]: London: printed for J. Nourse; R. and J. Dodsley; and W. Johnston; and Dublin reprinted, for A. Leathley, and J. Exshaw, 1764-71. 5v., plate: port.; 8°
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The History of England From the Accession of James I. to That of the Brunswick Line. ... By Catherine Macaulay. of 5; Volume 1
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