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... most important were : Reasons against the Suc- cession of the House of Hanover , February , 1713 ; and And What if the Pretender should Come ? March , 1713 . by Defoe towards the end of Anne's reign . He [ xiii ] INTRODUCTION.
... most important were : Reasons against the Suc- cession of the House of Hanover , February , 1713 ; and And What if the Pretender should Come ? March , 1713 . by Defoe towards the end of Anne's reign . He [ xiii ] INTRODUCTION.
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... Pretender ; a settlement , together with the subse- quent acts which followed it , and the union with Scotland , which made it unalterable , that gave a complete satisfaction to those who knew and under- stood it , and removed those ...
... Pretender ; a settlement , together with the subse- quent acts which followed it , and the union with Scotland , which made it unalterable , that gave a complete satisfaction to those who knew and under- stood it , and removed those ...
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... Pretender , and of the great things he would do for us if he was to come in ; of his being to turn a Protestant , of his being re- solved to maintain our liberties , support our friends , give liberty to Dissenters , and the like ; and ...
... Pretender , and of the great things he would do for us if he was to come in ; of his being to turn a Protestant , of his being re- solved to maintain our liberties , support our friends , give liberty to Dissenters , and the like ; and ...
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... Pretender ; and that it might be effectual to that purpose , I pre- vailed with several of my friends to give them away among the poor people , all over England , especially in the north . And several thousands were actually given away ...
... Pretender ; and that it might be effectual to that purpose , I pre- vailed with several of my friends to give them away among the poor people , all over England , especially in the north . And several thousands were actually given away ...
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... Pretender odious and ridiculous , I could have done nothing more effectual to those purposes than these books were . And that I may make my worst enemies , to whom this is a fair appeal , judges of this , I must take leave , by - and ...
... Pretender odious and ridiculous , I could have done nothing more effectual to those purposes than these books were . And that I may make my worst enemies , to whom this is a fair appeal , judges of this , I must take leave , by - and ...
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