The History of Angria.1 : holograph manuscript, 1835 June 15-July 25.

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The History of Angria.1 : holograph manuscript, 1835 June 15-July 25.

First person account of the adventures of Captain Henry Hastings including a dinner party at the Earl of Richton's palace, Northangerland's speech before the populace advocating naval reform, a visit to the royal palace for tea with the Duchess of Zamorna and a debate in the House of Commons on naval reform.

1 v. (9 p.); 18 cm.

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Rutgers University

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Brontë, Patrick Branwell, 1817-1848

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