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he was knighted in 1603. He was Secretary of State from a date in 1614
till his death in 1617. His collected papers and letters are entitled,
"Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and
King James I.," etc. His portrait painted by Miereveldt, is in the
National Portrait Gallery in London.
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Philip Winwood. (50th thousand.) A SKETCH OF THE DOMESTIC HISTORY OF
AN AMERICAN CAPTAIN IN THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE, EMBRACING EVENTS THAT
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LONDON. WRITTEN BY HIS ENEMY IN WAR, HERBERT RUSSELL, LIEUTENANT IN
THE LOYALIST FORCES. Presented anew by ROBERT NEILSON STEPHENS, author
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With six full-page illustrations by E.W.D. Hamilton.
Library 12mo, cloth decorative, 400 pages. $1.50
"One of the most stirring and remarkable romances that has been
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the author and his publishers are to be congratulated on a literary
work of fiction which is as wholesome as it is winsome, as fresh and
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