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A review of a late treatise, entituled an account of the conduct of the Dowager D---- of M----, &c. In which many misrepresentations are detected, several obscure passages searched into and explained, and abundance of false facts set in their true light; especially such as relate to the reigns of K. William and Q. Mary in a letter to a person of distinction.

By: Britannicus.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for William Smith and George Faulkner, 1742Description: 71, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(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.94(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21575-1001
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VOL.94(3) The distress'd state of Ireland considered; more particuarly with respect to the north. In a letter to a friend. VOL.94(4) The secret history of Betty Ireland. Who was trepann'd into marriage at the age of fourteen, ... VOL.94(5) A key to the business of the present s--------n: viz. I His M--------'s speech to his life-guard of Switzers, at their general rendezvous in D-----------g S-----t. II Certain important hints delivered to an assembly of independents, at the Fountain-Tavern in the Strand. VOL.94(6) A review of a late treatise, entituled an account of the conduct of the Dowager D---- of M----, &c. In which many misrepresentations are detected, several obscure passages searched into and explained, and abundance of false facts set in their true light; especially such as relate to the reigns of K. William and Q. Mary in a letter to a person of distinction. VOL.94(7) Oliver Cromwell's letter to a certain eminent kidnapper. VOL.94(8) The book of James. With an hymn of thanksgiving on his deliverance from the hands of Richeth. Translated from the original arabick of Belshazzer Kapha, the Jew. VOL.94(9) The second book of James. Containing the lamentation of Richeth. Translated from the original arabick of Belshazzer Kapha, the Jew.

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