A History of the English-speaking Peoples: The great democraciesDodd, Mead, 1958 - English-speaking countries A four-volume history of the British Empire from the Roman invasions to the death of Queen Victoria and its influence upon the other English speaking peoples of the world. |
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THE VICTORY PEACE | 3 |
CANNING AND THE DUKE | 23 |
REFORM AND FREE TRADE | 43 |
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