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The British Aristocracy and the Peerage Bill of 1719 (Problems in European History)

by Editor-John F. Naylor

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9780195010046
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Oxford University Press Inc, USA, 1968-12-31. Paperback. Good. Good paperback, name and corner clip to ffep, covers are worn. Text and binding are very good.

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Title
The British Aristocracy and the Peerage Bill of 1719 (Problems in European History)
Author
Editor-John F. Naylor
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
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ISBN 10
0195010043
ISBN 13
9780195010046
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc, USA
Date Published
1968-12-31
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