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A second letter to Sir J- B-, by birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd, and a M-r of the present P-t: concerning the Minehead doctrine. Demonstrating The Blessings of Arbitrary Power, Establish'd by the Parliament of Sweden in 1680, from the History of that Kingdom; and from an Address of the States of Livonia to the King of Sweden the 30th of May 1692. Exhibited here at Large, and Expressing the Unspeakable Advantage of such a Happy Constitution.
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: [1711]- Books
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A second letter to Sir J-- B--, by birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd, and a M-----r of the present P--------t. Wherein the late Minehead doctrine is further consider'd.
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: [1711]- Books
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Memoirs of Sweden, containing a particular account of the great change which happened in the government of that kingdom, in the reign of King Charles XI. when the Senate was deprived of its authority, and the noblity [sic] lost the greatest part of their estates by setting up the High-Commission Court: of the way of paying the debts of the Crown; of modelling the Army and Fleet; and in general, of the characters and secret views of the king's ministers, in bringing about the said change. Written by a foreign minister residing in Sweden at that time. Translated from the French.
Foreign Minister Residing in Sweden.Date: 1719