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T096961
'Medals of Queen Anne and King George I' has separate pagination and register. Also issued as part of: Nicholas Tindal's 'The history of England', London, 1744-47, and 'A summary of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's History of England, and Mr Tindal's Continuation',
London: printed for John and Paul Knapton, 1747. [2], iv,40;22p., plates; 2°
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The Metallick History of the Reigns of King William III. and Queen Mary, Queen Anne, and King George I. Being a Series of Near Four Hundred Medals, With the Explication of Devises, Inscriptions and Legends,
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