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The battle of Falkirk : as no body can form a well-grounded judgment, without hearing the evidence on both sides, the partial and impartial world are desir'd to read the two following relations, and then give verdict, according to their consciences
Reprints two accounts, one taken from the Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, Jan. 20. 1746. The other dated Falkirk, Jan. 17, 1746. The first account is from the Caledonian Mercury, January 20, 1746; the second is a reprint of: A short narrative of the…

The book of the chronicles of His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland : being an account of the rise and progress of the present rebellion
Special Collections copy : No. 1 of 2 in a volume with binder's title "The Rebellion-1795".
John Anderson is sometimes identified with the professor at the University of Glasgow, 1726-96 (Source: ESTC)
Binding : Dark green leather on boards.

The Case of the Late King James. In a letter to a Person of Quallity[sic].
Caption title.
Dated at end of text: June. 25.
Place and date of publication suggested by the National Library of Scotland.
Special Collections copy : No. 5 of 8 works in a volume with binder's title "French Invasion to restore King James etc.…

The causes of our national dangers and distresses, assigned. In a sermon preached at the Cathedral-Church of worcester, December 18. 1745. Being the day appointed for a general fast. By Richard Meadowcourt, A.M. canon of Worcester. The second edition. Published at the unanimous request of the gentlemen there associated for the defence of our happy constitution.
Second edition. Not a reissue of the first edition.
Half-title: ’Mr. Meadowcourt’s sermon preached at the cathedral of Worcester, on occasion of the general fast December 18, 1745’.
The recto of the final, unnumbered, leaf lists other works by…

The character of a Jacobite, by what name or title soever dignifyed or distinguish’d. Written by a person of quality.
This is the variant where title page line 6 ends "distinguish’d, -" in place of "distinguish’d."
Final leaf is blank.
Loss of text on this copy where date of publication should be. Date of publication taken from the English Short Title Catalogue.

The contrast.
A Jacobite poem.
William and Charles = Duke of Cumberland and Prince Charles Edward Stuart.

The copy of a letter from the Duke of Berwick to the Duke of Fitz-James, dated at Gaeta Aug. 7th 1734
Binding : Full red morocco with a gilt border, assembled by a contemporary sympathizer in exile.

No. 1 of 3 works in a volume. Bound with "An account of the funeral ceremonies perform'd at Rome in honour of the Princess Clementina Sobieski" ; and…
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