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HISTORY

OF

ENGLAND,

WITH

SEPARATE HISTORICAL SKETCHES

OF

SCOTLAND, WALES, AND IRELAND;

FROM

THE INVASION OF JULIUS CÆSAR UNTIL THE ACCESSION OF QUEEN
VICTORIA TO THE BRITISH THRONE.

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Author of "History of the United States," and "History of France."

PHILADELPHIA:

PUBLISHED BY HOGAN & THOMPSON,

No. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET.

1844.

Entered according to the act of Congress in the year 1836, by HOGAN &
THOMPSON, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern Dis-
trict of Pennsylvania.

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TEREOTYPED BY J. FAGAN......PHILADELPHIA.

PRINTED BY C. SHERMAN AND CO.

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NEXT to the history of our own country, that of the British Empire, from which we derive the principal part of our population, as well as our civil institutions and our language, forms the most interesting and appropriate study for the rising generation. A general knowledge of it is indeed requisite to the proper understanding of our own annals; and forms a necessary part of a good education, such as every intelligent American deems essential for his children.

In preparing the history now offered to the public, the author has endeavoured to present as full and complete a view of the succession of events, as could be comprised in the limited space permitted to a volume intended for the use of schools. In addition to a complete history of England, he has given histories of Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from the earliest period to the times when these countries, originally independent, became integral portions of the British empire: The information contained in this supplementary part of the volume could not have been given in the body of the work without unpleasantly interrupting the course of the narrative, and disturbing that unity which is so essential to a wellcompacted and continuous narrative. But it was deemed of sufficient importance and interest to claim distinct notice; and the author trusts that it will be considered a valuable addition to the history.

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