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A lord’s speech without doors, to the Lords upon the present condition of the government.
In this edition, last line of text reads "truly meritorious with the English nation."; in another edition, the last line reads "throughout the world."

A letter to the author of the National Journal.
Signed: Ithacus, and dated at head: Tuesday, June 10. 1746.
A Jacobite broadside published to commemorate the Old Pretender’s birthday.
Subsequently republished and dated: Friday, June 10. 1748

The Princess Anne of Denmark’s letter to the Queen.
Princess Anne of Denmark = the future Queen Anne of Great Britain; the Queen = Mary of Modena, consort of James II.
In this edition line 11 of text ends "other"; line 19 ends "per-".

The thanks of an honest clergyman for Mr Paul’s speech at Tybourn, July the 13th, 1716.
The third edition.
Mr Paul = William Paul.
Anonymous By Arthur Ashley Sykes.
Price from imprint: Price Three Pence.

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Observations and remarks on the two accounts lately published, of the behaviour of William late Earl of Kilmarnock and of Arthur late Lord Balmerino, while under sentence of death, and at the place of execution.
Anonymous. By R. Moore.
The two accounts are ’Account of the behaviour of the late Earl of Kilmarnock,’ by James Foster, London, 1746 and ’By authority of the sheriffs. An account of the behaviour of William, late Earl of Kilmarnock, and Arthur,…
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