History of the Thirty Years' Peace. A. D. 1816-1846, Volume 2G. Bell, 1877 - Great Britain |
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Page 516 - Mr. Cooper takes credit to himself, and is, we think, Justified in doing so, for the great care bestowed upon the work to insure accuracy as to facts and dates; and he is right perhaps in saying that his dictionary is the most comprehensive work of its kind in the English language."— -PoM Mall Gazette.
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