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A letter to Sir Jacob Bankes, By birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd, and a member of the present Parliament: Concerning the late Minehead doctrine, which was establish'd by a certain free Parliament of Sweden, to the utter enslaving of that kingdom. By William Benson, Esq;
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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A letter to Sir Jacob Bankes, by birth a Swede, but Naturaliz'd, and a Member of the Present Parliament: concerning the late Minehead doctrine, which was establish'd by a certain free Parliament of Sweden, to the utter enslaving of that Kingdom. By William Benson, Esq;
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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A letter to Sir J- B--, by birth a S-, but naturaliz'd, and now a M-r of the present P---t: concerning the late Minehead doctrine, which was establish'd by a certain Free Parliament of Sweden, to the utter Enslaving of that Kingdom.
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: M.DCC.XI. [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: 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 letter to Sir J- B--, by birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd, and a M--r of the present P---t: concerning the late Minehead doctrine, which was establish'd by a certain free parliament of Sweden, to the utter enslaving of that kingdom.
Benson, William, 1682-1754Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]