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The Albemarle Papers; Being the Correspondence of William Anne, Second Earl of Albemarle, Commander-in-chief in Scotland, 1746-1747, With an Appendix
Charles Sanford 1864-1936 Terry
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Andrew Fletcher Lord Milton
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William Anne Keppel 2d Earl Albemarle
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Wentworth Press
· Hardcover
The Albemarle Papers; Being the Correspondence of William Anne, Second Earl of Albemarle, Commander-in-chief in Scotland, 1746-1747, With an Appendix - Albemarle, William Anne Keppel 2d Earl ; Milton, Andrew Fletcher Lord ; Terry, Charles Sanford 1864-1936
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