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The lives of all the earls and dukes of Devonshire : descended from the renowned Sir William Cavendish, one of the privy counsellors to King Henry VIII ; illustrated with reflections and observations on the most striking passages in each life ; interspersed with some particulars of the lives, characters, and genealogies of several great and eminent men, their contemporaries ; to which is added, a short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the High Court of Chancery

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  • "The lives of all the earls and dukes of Devonshire, descended from the renowned Sir William Cavendish, one of the privy counsellors to King Henry VIII. Illustrated, with reflections and observations on the most striking passages in each life. Interspersed with some particulars of the lives, characters, and genealogies of several great and eminent men, their contemporaries. To which is added, a short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the high court of Chancery"
  • "The lives of all the earls and dukes of Devonshire, descended from the renowned Sir William Cavendish, one of the privy counsellors to King Henry VIII, to which is added, a short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the High court of chancery"
  • "The lives of all the earls and dukes of Devonshire : descended from the renowned Sir William Cavendish, one of the privy counsellors to King Henry VIII ; illustrated with reflections and observations on the most striking passages in each life ; interspersed with some particulars of the lives, characters, and genealogies of several great and eminent men, their contemporaries ; to which is added, a short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the High Court of Chancery"@en
  • "The lives of all the earls and dukes of Devonshire descended from the renowned Sir William Cavendish, one of the privy counsellors to King Henry VIII, to which is added, a short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the High court of chancery"@en