Le chevalier de St. George, réhabilité dans sa qualité de Jaques III. Par de nouvelles preuves. Avec un autre ecrit qui a pour titre Qui complote le mieux? des Whigs ou des Torys. Traduit de l'Anglois. Avec des remarques
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Title: Le chevalier de St. George, réhabilité dans sa qualité de Jaques III. Par de nouvelles preuves. Avec un autre ecrit qui a pour titre Qui complote le mieux? des Whigs ou des Torys. Traduit de l'Anglois. Avec des remarques
Other titles: Some new proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third; Who plot the best
Classmark: Anglo-French 3 1713/BUR
Creator(s): Burnet, Sir Thomas (1694-1753)
Related people: James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince, 1688-1766; Ferguson, Robert, d. 1714
Publisher: de l'ancienne imprimerie du Cokpitt
Publication city: Whitehall [i.e. Amsterdam ?]
Date(s): 1713
Language: French
Size and medium: 114 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/342181
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014462089705181
Description
Anonymous. By Sir Thomas Burnet. - A translation of 'Some proofs by which it appears that the Pretender is truly James the Third' and 'Who plot best', originally addressed to R. Ferguson.
The imprint is false; probably printed in Amsterdam.
Also available on microfilm. - Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, Inc., 1986. - 1 reel; 35mm. - (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 4816, no. 10).
Indexed in: ESTC t146354; Knuttel, W.P.C. Catalogus van de pamfletten-verzameling berustende in de Koninklijke bibliotheek. 16135
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