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The queen the Present Ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. Unanswerably Vindicated, with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c. To which is prefix'd, a preface relating some Matters of Fact, which may tend farther to open the Eyes of Her Majesty's Deluded Subjects

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  • "The queen the Present Ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. Unanswerably Vindicated, with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c. To which is prefix'd, a preface relating some Matters of Fact, which may tend farther to open the Eyes of Her Majesty's Deluded Subjects"
  • "The queen the Present Ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. Unanswerably Vindicated, with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c. To which is prefix'd, a preface relating some Matters of Fact, which may tend farther to open the Eyes of Her Majesty's Deluded Subjects"@en
  • "The Queen, the present ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. unanswerably vindicated : with respect to His Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, the groans of Europe, &c. To which is prefix'd, A preface relating some matters of fact, which may tend farther to open the eyes of Her Majesty's deluded subjects"@en
  • "The queen, the present ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. unanswerably vindicated with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c. To which is prefix'd, a preface relating some Matters of Fact, which may tend farther to open the Eyes of Her Majesty's Deluded Subjects"@en
  • "The queen, the present ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. unanswerably vindicated with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c. To which is prefix'd, a preface relating some Matters of Fact, which may tend farther to open the Eyes of Her Majesty's Deluded Subjects"
  • "The Queen, the present ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. unanswerably vindicated : with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c"@en
  • "The Queen, the present ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. unanswerably vindicated with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c"
  • "The Queen, the present ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. unanswerably vindicated with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c"@en
  • "The Queen, the present ministry, Lewis XIV. and Philip V. unanswerably vindicated, with respect to his Catholick Majesty's possession of Spain and the Indies confirm'd to him in the treaty of peace now on foot. In a letter to a noble lord, concerning a scandalous libel, entitled, The groans of Europe, &c"@en