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HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF MY OWN TIMES,

BY SIR N. W. WRAXALL.

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This is the work for which, in consequence of too truthful a portraiture of Catherine II., the author was imprisoned and fined. Taught by this experience, his succeeding memoirs he suppressed until after his death.

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POSTHUMOUS MEMOIRS OF HIS OWN TIMES,

BY SIR N W. WRAXALL.

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This work contains much secret and amusing anecdote of the prominent personages of the day, which rendered its posthumous publication necessary

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Biographical Sketches of Women celebrated in Ancient and Modern Poetry.

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History Of Congress

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History Of The War In France And Belgium In 1815

CONTAINING MINUTE DETAILS OF THE BATTLES OF QUATRE-BRAS, LIGNY. WAVRE

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