Semper eadem: or, Great Britain's assurance of an honourable peace. With the reasons of it. In a letter to a friend. Wherein is incerted, I. The French King's Letter to the Elector of Brandenburgh. II. A brief Account of the French King's Methods to destroy his Protestant Subjects. III. A Profession of the Romish Faith, which the Protestants were enforc'd to make and subscribe. IV. A Specimen of the French King's cruel Usage of the Protestants. V. The Pope's Letter to the French King, congratulating him for abolishing the Edict of Nants. By a lover of his Queen, and country.
- Lover of his Queen, and country.
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- [1709]
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London : printed and sold by B. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, [1709]
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16p. ; 80.
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ESTC T175432
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