A key to the plot, by reflections on the rebellion. Shewing how, as, in matter of right, it was rais'd by the revolters against their own, most peculiar, principles; so, by Providence, it turns towards the Reverse of their Design: By precluding the like monstrous Attempts to Perpetuity; and Curing many separate Evils, that, otherwise might have retarded the Completion of our Felicity, under the Protestant Settlement. Discovering likewise, former Vulgar Mistakes, and great present Changes, in Relation to the State of Scotland, especially the North Parts thereof, with regard to the Government. In a letter from a countryman in Scotland, to a courtier in London.

  • Cullen, Francis Grant, Lord, 1658-1726.
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1716
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London : printed for Andrew Bell at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1716.

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viii,78p. ; 80.

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ESTC T114761

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