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Some new proofs, by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third.

By: Barnet, Thomas, Sir, 1694-1753.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Baker, 1713Edition: The second edition.Description: [10], 28p. ; 8.°.Note: Lacks half-title. The drop-head title of the dedication includes 'L--d V-------', distinguishing this from author 'second' editionSubject(s): Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1702-1714
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.69(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21159-1001
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VOL.69(2) A collection of all Her Majesty's speeches, messages, &c. from her happy accession to the throne, to the twenty first of June 1712. VOL.69(3) The management of the four last years vindicated: in which Her late Majesty, and her Ministry, are fully cleared from the false aspersions case on them in a late pamphlet, entituled; an enquiry into the miscarriages of the four last years reign, &c. And the malice of the faction in that, and other late libels, is expos'd. Recommended to all true Englishmen, against the next election of a new Parliament. VOL.69(4) Reasons against the succession of the House of Hanover, with an enquiry how far the abdication of King James, supporting it to be legal, ought to affect the person of the Pretender. VOL.69(5) Some new proofs, by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. VOL.69(6) An answer to all that has ever been said, or insinuated in favour of a Popish pretender Exhibited in an abstract of the state of the Protestants of Ireland, under King James the 2d's government. Written by Dr King, now Lord Archbishop of Dublin. VOL.69(7) The right of monarchy asserted; wherein the abstract of Dr. King's book, with the motives for reviving it at this juncture are fully considered. VOL.69(8) The Dutch much better friends that the French, to the Monarchy, Church, and trade of England. In a letter from a citizen, to a country gentleman.

Lacks half-title. The drop-head title of the dedication includes 'L--d V-------', distinguishing this from author 'second' edition

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