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LITERARY HISTORY —Defoe’s Pamphlet ets Addison GLOSSARIAL NOTES.—Meaning of Era Garsecg, &c. 
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Sher ffs par. got Wet e Mioara, Earl of Chepstow 
St. Geor — Isabel, Queen of Mann — Pachas. of 
Tadei N kepa pe Imbercourt—Sir Richard Pole. 
ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH HISTORY.—The 
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Sydne: nes in England—Junius Queries— 
Speaker I ae Tady 1 Stuart — Scottish Regalia 
d Marchers of Wal ere was [amie Boleyn 
Tarled 4. Birthplae a oF St. Patrick—Earl of Errol—Mary, 
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lane Ghost, and History of Mecklenburgh—Dr, Johnson 
= expurgated Quaker ce Liber 9 ——ů— 
Bible avy 8 
. at Ludlow Castle — General 
Wolfe - Old Cou of Desmond— Churchill the Poet The 
Counts 5 Tradescant the Younger 
an 5 Thomas Crawfurd— cal Cummisg—Auto- 
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8 MANNERS AND CUSTOMS.—Boiling to wee CELLANEOUS 8 Pardons 
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