British History, Chronologically Arranged; Comprehending a Classified Analysis of Events and Occurrences in Church and State; and of the Constitutional, Political, Commercial, Intellectual, and Social Progress of the United Kingdom, from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of Queen Victoria. - London, Wilson 1839

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example of great talents, wasted on theological ... It is a valuable history, bating
its superstitious narratives, and in one view may be deemed valuable for these.