Some account of the melancholy situation of the Young Pretender in Scotland, after his defeat near Inverness. Part of it written by Himself, (the Whole being a Translation from the French, of two Letters found near Arisaig, soon after his Departure from thence for France.) To the Letters is prefix'd, A Relation of the Discovery of the Originals, With the Names and Places of Abode of several Persons present in the House (wherein they were left) at the Time of finding them.
- Douglass, Robert, active 18th century.
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- [1746]
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London : printed for H. Carpenter, in Fleet-Street, [1746]
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24p. ; 80.
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ESTC T71226
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