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Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd

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  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third Containing, Among many other curious Articles, I.A Letter wrote in the Year 1697, relating to the Pretender's Birth. II. An Account of the Pretended Birth, and a Description of the Q-'s Bed-Chamber; with Remarks on the Depositions taken before K. James II. III. Two Songs, and a merry Piece, called, The Miracle, set to an old Tune. IV. Queries stated by the learned Mr. L-y, to some great Lawyers, with Answers there to, relating to the Pretender's Claim to the Throne of Great Britain. V. The Lives of Lambert Simnel, Perkin Warbeck, and Ralph Wilford, three different Pretenders to King Henry Viith's Crown. VI. Fair Warning - to the late Queen Anne. Vii. The famous British Ambassadress's Speech to the French King. The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"
  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third To which is added. Among many other curious Articles, I. Two memorable Cases that happened in Germany and France. - With a Description of K. J-s's Q-'s Bed-Chamber. II. Abstract of a Letter, wrote in the Year 1697, from a Gentleman in England to his Friend at Paris. - With several Queries stated to some great Lawyers, and Answers thereto. III. Two notable poetical Pieces, and Three remarkable Ballads. IV. The Lives of Three very extraordinary Men, whose Actions will make them famous to all Posterity. The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. To which is added ... many other curious articles ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the pretender is truly James the third"
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third : to which is added, among many other curious articles, I. Two memorable cases that happened in Germany and France.- With a description of K. J--s's Q--'s bed-chamber. II. Abstract of a letter, wrote in the year 1697, from a gentleman in England to his friend at Paris.- With several queries stated to some great lawyers, and answers thereto. III. Two notable poetical pieces, and three remarkable ballads. IV. The lives of three very extraordinary men, whose actions will make them famous to all posterity ; the whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third"
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. To which is added, among many other curious articles, I. Two memorable cases that happened in Germany and France.- With a description of K. J--s's Q--'s bed-chamber. II. Abstract of a letter, wrote in the year 1697, from a gentleman in England to his friend at Paris.- With several queries stated to some great lawyers, and answers thereto. III. Two notable poetical pieces, and three remarkable ballads. IV. The lives of three very extraordinary men, whose actions will make them famous to all posterity. The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third"
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. : ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. To which is added. Among many other curious Articles, I. Two memorable Cases that happened in Germany and France. - With a Description of K. J-s's Q-'s Bed-Chamber. II. Abstract of a Letter, wrote in the Year 1697, from a Gentleman in England to his Friend at Paris. - With several Queries stated to some great Lawyers, and Answers thereto. III. Two notable poetical Pieces, and Three remarkable Ballads. IV. The Lives of Three very extraordinary Men, whose Actions will make them famous to all Posterity. The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. Containing, among many other curious articles, I.A letter wrote in the year 1697, relating to the Pretender's birth. II. An account of the pretended birth, and a description of the Q--'s bed-chamber ... III. Two songs, and a merry piece, called, The miracle, set to an old tune. IV. Queries stated by the learned Mr. L--y, to some great lawyers ... V. The lives of Lambert Simnel, Perkin Warbeck, and Ralph Wilford ... VI. Fair warning -- to the late Queen Anne. VII. The famous British ambassadress's speech to the French king. The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some new proofs, by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third"
  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"
  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, whereby it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third : ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"
  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third. Containing, Among many other curious Articles, I.A Letter wrote in the Year 1697, relating to the Pretender's Birth. II. An Account of the Pretended Birth, and a Description of the Q-'s Bed-Chamber; with Remarks on the Depositions taken before K. James II. III. Two Songs, and a merry Piece, called, The Miracle, set to an old Tune. IV. Queries stated by the learned Mr. L-y, to some great Lawyers, with Answers there to, relating to the Pretender's Claim to the Throne of Great Britain. V. The Lives of Lambert Simnel, Perkin Warbeck, and Ralph Wilford, three different Pretenders to King Henry Viith's Crown. VI. Fair Warning - to the late Queen Anne. Vii. The famous British Ambassadress's Speech to the French King. The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third : ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"@en
  • "Some farther proofs, where by it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third : ... The whole illustrated with notes and observations never before publish'd"