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Forma parte de la obra completa: "A natural history of uncommon birds, and of some other rare and undescribed animals ..."

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Forma parte de la obra completa: "A natural history of uncommon birds, and of some other rare and undescribed animals ..."

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v. 1 (viii, 224 p.) : v. 2 (viii, 256 p.)

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II. The history of Christian sects and doctrines, and an account of the chief fathers of the church.

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"Pre-Columbian explorations": v. 1, p. 59-132.

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Imprint of v. 2: Richmond : Drinker and Morris, 1848.

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No more published. In 1869 the author issued his "History of the life and times of Edward the Third" as, in a certain sense, a continuation of this work, although, being composed on a different plan, it is really a seperate and independant work. cf. Pref. to his History of ... Edward the Third.

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Description based on: 7th ed. (1843).

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On t.-p. of v. 3: vol. III.-pt. 1.

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Bound with: G̲ouge, W.M. A short history of paper-money and banking in the United States. 1840.--A̲ppleton, Nathan. Remarks on currency and banking. 1841.--Ṯilden, S.J. Speech ... on currency, prices and wages. [1840?]--Ṉew York (City) Recorder's court. Testimony relating to the great election frauds of 1838. 1840.--W̲right, Silas. Speech ... on the permanent prospective pre-emption bill, delivered in Senate U.S. January 27, 1841. 1841.

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"Sir James Mackintosh had proceeded to the 201st page of the third volume of his History of England, when literature...[was] deprived of him by his...death."--Advertisement, v.3, p. [v.] The work was completed by W. Wallace and R. Bell.