"The Chronological Historian, Or, A Record Events, Historical, Political, Biographical, Literary, Domestic And Miscellaneous" by William Toone is a comprehensive reference work documenting a wide array of events. This volume presents a chronological arrangement of significant occurrences across various domains, including historical milestones, political developments, biographical accounts, literary achievements, and domestic happenings.
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