The history of England: being a compendium, adapted to the capacities and memories of youth at school. And likewise useful for all others who have weak memories, and would willingly retain what they read of the English history. Carefully and impartially extracted from, and supported by, the Authority of the best historians, both ancient and modern, Viz. Julius Caesar, Corn. Tacitus, Suetonius, Eutropius, Dion. Cassius, Venerable Bede, Matthew Paris, Cambden, Rapin, Salmon, Burnett, Clarendon, Baker, Speed, Echard, Kennet, Smollett, Hume, &c. &c. From the earliest Account to the Accession of his present Majesty King George III.

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MD.CC.LXVIII. [1768]
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London : printed for L. Hawes, W. Clark, and R. Collins; and sold by T. Wilson, C. Etherington, W. Tesseyman, J. Todd and H. Sotheran, and D. Peck, in York, MD.CC.LXVIII. [1768]

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[2],204p. ; 120.

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