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Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714.
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An impartial history of the life and reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne of immortal memory: wherein all the transactions of that memorable period are faithfully compiled from the best authorities. Adorn'd with several curious Cuts.
Harrison, Conyers.Date: 1744- Books
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Memoirs of Queen Anne: being a compleat supplement to the History of her reign, wherein the transactions of the four last years are fully related. To which is prefix'd, by way of introduction, a succinct account of affairs from the Reformation, concerning the continual struggles between the two opposite parties, in the kingdom; viz. those who stood up for the Protestant religion, liberty and property, and those who favoured Popery and arbitrary power. With the issue thereof, in the great crisis before the said Queen's death, and the succession of the present royal family to the crown of Great Britain. Wherein the many artifices set on foot at that time to defeat the said succession are now fairly laid open, and the whole history of that affair put in a clear light; from original papers, and other sufficient vouchers.
Gibson.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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A cat may look on a queen: or, A satyr on Her present Majesty.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: Printed in the year 1705- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Stanier Knt, Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and Citizens of London, in the Cathedral church of St. Paul, on Monday March 8. 1713, Being the Day of Her Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne: By Benjamin Ibbot, M. A. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Vedast, aliàs Foster's, and St. Michael Quern, and Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
Ibbot, Benjamin, 1680-1725.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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The Following address was presented to Her Majesty by Crew Offley, Esq; accompanied by several gentlemen of Cheshire, who had the honour of kissing Her Majesty's hand, and introduced by his Grace the Duke of Devonshire: which address Her Majesty received very graciously. To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, the humble address of the high sheriff, justices of the peace, grand jury, second inquest, and of other gentlemen and freeholders of the county Palatine of Chester, assembled at the assizes at Chester, on the 28th day of August, in the ninth year of your Majesty's reign.
Date: Printed in the year, 1710