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 XXXII. Letters on the Spirit of Patriotism; on the Idea of a Patriot King; and on the State of Parties, at the Accession of King George the First. 8vo. The 3d Edition.

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XXXIV. Letters on the Study and Use of History.

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XXXVII. Bishop Burnet's History of his Own Time, from the Restoration of King Charles II. to the Conclusion of the Treaty of Peace at Utrecht, in the Reign of Queen Anne. To which is prefixed, A summary Recapitulation of Affairs in Church and State, from King James I. to the Restoration in 1660. Together with the Author's Life, and some Explanatory Notes. By Sir Thomas Burnet. The Whole revised and corrected by him. In 4 vols. 8vo.

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