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MEMOIRS OF THE MARTYR KING : being a 



detailed record of the last two years of the Reign of His Most 

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AFTER WORCESTER FIGHT : being the Con- 



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establishing the incidents of that romantic escape." 

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KING MONMOUTH : being a History of the 



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FRENCH NOVELISTS OF TO-DAY : Maurice 



Barres, Rene Bazin, Paul Bourget, Pierre de Coulevain, Anatole 

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THE KING'S GENERAL IN THE WEST, 



being the Life of Sir Richard Granville, Baronet (1600-1659). 

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