Great Britain - History - Early works to 1800
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A letter to James Macpherson, Esq. With an address to the public, on his History of Great Britain, and his original papers.
Rustic.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- E-books
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War with France, the only security of Britain, at the present momentous crisis set forth in an earnest address to his fellow-subjects, by an old Englishman.
Rennell, James, 1742-1830.Date: 1794- E-books
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The history of England Written in French by Mr. Rapin de Thoyras. Translated into English, with additional notes, by N. Tindal, M.A. Rector of Alverstoke in Hampshire, and chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. The third edition. Illustrated with maps, genealogical tables, and the heads and monuments, of the kings, engraven on seventy seven copper plates.
Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- E-books
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A new history of England, from the descent of the Romans, to the demise of his late Majesty, George II Inscribed To his present Majesty, George III. By William Rider, A. B. Late of Jesus College, Oxford.
Rider, William, 1723-1785.Date: [1761-64]- E-books
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The British chronologer containing yearly, from the beginning of our Saviour's nativity, down to this present time, the most remarkable matters which have happen'd in Great Britain; as to Apparitions, Witches, Battles, Victories, Comets, Edifices, Customs, Duels, Taxes, Synods, Tempests, Earthquakes, Tumults, Storms, Eclipses, Famines, Executions, Reliques, Plots, Frosts, Pestilences, Gifts, Persecutions, Murrains, Prodigies, Hurricanes, Idols, Inundations, Plagues, and Judgments: With the Beginning and End of the Roman Emperors, whilst this Island was in Subjection to them: The British, Saxon, Danish, Norman, Scottish, and Pictish Kings. Also shewing all those in the Time of the Heptarchy, as well as the sole Monarchs, from William the Conqueror, to his present Majesty, King George; and the most remarkable Occurrences, both in Church and State, from our first embracing Christianity. By I. P. Esq;.
I. P., Esq.Date: 1720