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Jacobite Rebellion, 1715
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His Majesty's most gracious message to the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, on Friday, the second day of April, 1742: and their lordships address thereupon to His Majesty. With His Majesty's most gracious answer.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1727-1760 : George II)Date: 1742- Books
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A letter touching the late rebellion, and what means led to it; And of the Pretender's title: shewing The Duty and Interest of all Protestants to be Faithful to King George, and oppose the Pretender, according to Law and Conscience. Of English Liberties. Of the Power of Princes. Of the Measures of Obedience of Subjects. Of Change of Governments. By Philalethes.
Bulstrode, Whitelocke, 1650-1724.Date: [1717]- Books
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday the thirty first day of May 1725.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1714-1727 : George I)Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the tenth day of January, 1765.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1760-1820 : George III)Date: 1765- Books
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The pretences for the present rebellion, considered. In a sermon preach'd at St. Katherine Cree-Church and All-Hallows Barkin, on Octob. 16. 1715. By Charles Lambe, M. A. Minister of St. Katherine Cree-Church, and Lecturer of All-Hallows Barkin. Printed at the Request of Sir Randolph Knipe, and many of the Gentlemen of both Auditories.
Lambe, Charles, 1679-Date: 1715