Catalog Record: History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the conclusion of the treaty of Amiens, 1802. In twelve volumes. v.11-12 | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the conclusion of the treaty of Amiens, 1802. In twelve volumes. v.11-12.

Main Author: Belsham, William, 1752-1827.
Language(s): English
Published: London: G. & J. Robinson, 1804.
Subjects: Great Britain > History > 1688-1802.
Note: The author's History of Great Britain, from the Revolution to the accession of the House of Hanover, with his Memoirs of the kings of Great Britain of the House of Brunswic-Lunenburg, and his Memoirs of the reign of George III, were here regarded by him as v. 1-10 of the work. The whole was afterwards reissued under one title.
Physical Description: 2 v. 8vo.
Original Format: Book
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