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HISTORY

OF THE

30955

BRITISH EMPIRE,

FROM THE ACCESSION OF

CHARLES I. TO THE RESTORATION;

WITH AN INTRODUCTION,

TRACING THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETY, AND OF THE CONSTITUTION, FROM
THE FEUDAL TIMES TO THE OPENING OF THE HISTORY;

AND INCLUDING A

PARTICULAR EXAMINATION OF MR. HUME'S STATEMENTS

RELATIVE TO THE

CHARACTER OF THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT.

BY GEORGE BRODIE, ESQ.

ADVOCATE.

IN FOUR VOLUMES.

VOL. III.

EDINBURGH:

PRINTED FOR BELL & BRADFUTE, EDINBURGH:

AND LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & BROWN,

LONDON.

1822.

Printed by Balfour and Clarke,

Edinburgh.

ERRATA.

VOL. III.

Page 32. line 19. for idea read ideal.

94. for royal cabinet opened, &c. as a reference, read Ludlow, vol. i. p. 156.

100. line 17. dele not.

108. line 20. for Lord Goring read Colonel, son of Lord Goring.
126. note, line 2. for collect read collate.

line 3, 4. rectify the punctuation thus, "urged by him then, used,"
&c.

137. line 12. for Queen Mary, should, read Queen Mary, they should. 165. note, line 7. for princes read prince.

173. line 19. for should entirely, read they should entirely.

174 line 20. for bill in favour of, read commission to.

311. note, line 22. dele not.

386. line 20. for Chester read Chichester.

392. line 8. for pursuers read supporters. 411. note, line 4. for wrath read wealth.

440. line 17. for was read were.

445. line 2. in punctuation, make a comma after men.

458. line 20. for Charles he read him Charles.

498. line 20. for appointments read appointment.

499. note, line 10. for vigour read rigour.

542. line 6. dele who.

563. note, line 17. for difficult read different.

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