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[i]

ENGLISH LANDS LETTERS
AND KINGS

From Elizabeth to Anne


[ii]

ENGLISH LANDS LETTERS AND KINGS

By Donald G. Mitchell

I.From Celt to Tudor
II.From Elizabeth to Anne
III.Queen Anne and the Georges

Each one volume, 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $1.50


[iii]

ENGLISH LANDS LETTERS
AND KINGS

From Elizabeth to Anne

BY
Donald G. Mitchell

Three heads in profile

NEW YORK
Charles Scribner’s Sons
MDCCCXCVI

[iv]

Copyright, 1890, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS

TROW’S
PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY,
NEW YORK.


[v]

PREFATORY LETTER.

[To Mrs. J. C. G. Piatt, of Utica School, N. Y.]

My Dear Julia,—We have both known, in the past, acertain delightsome country home; you—in earliest childhood,and I—in latest youth-time: and I think we both relish thosereminders—perhaps a Kodak view, or an autumn gentianplucked by the road-side, or actual glimpse of its woods, orbrook, on some summer’s drive—which have brought back theold homestead, with its great stretch of undulating meadow—itselms—its shady lanes—its singing birds—its leisurely goingbig-eyed oxen—its long, tranquil days, when the large heart ofJune was pulsing in all t

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