The History of England, Volume I
Publisher Description
The History of England (1754–61) is David Hume's great work on the history of England. Hume's History spanned "from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688" and went through over 100 editions. Many considered it the standard history of England in its day.
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