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The Scotch medal decipher’d, and the new hereditary-right men display’d: Or, Remarks on the late proceedings of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, upon receiving the pretender’s medal. To which the said proceedings are prefix’d.
On the presentatation of the Pretender’s medal by Elizabeth, Duchess of Gordon.
Contains the account of the proceedings, published separately as ’Scotch-loyalty exemplify’d’.
Price from imprint: (Price Three Pence.)

The pretender’s declaration transpos’d. By Mr. Asgill.
Includes advertisements "Books Sold by John Darby in Bartholemew-Close" on final two leaves.

"Price 3 d." printed below imprint.

Binding : Brown leather spine with marbled boards. "Pretender's Declaration - 1716" on spine.

Simeon and Levi: OR, Jacobite Villany... (Title-page)
This is a collection of images used in the Truth or Treason digital exhibit, curated by Prof. Kevin James' HIST*3560 F22 Jacobites in History course and built by Melissa McAfee's HIST*3480 W23 Workplace Learning Class.

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-".

Dathan’s second book of the chronicles of William the son of George II. With the book of the prophecy of John the Scribe; being a continuation of the progress of the present rebellion. By John Anderson G.
A continuation of ’The chronicles of William’, written under the pseudonym Dathan in the style of C. G. Richter. John Anderson is sometimes identified with the professor at the University of Glasgow, 1726-96. Dathan the Jew was the pseudonym of…

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 late King James’s manifesto answer’d paragraph by paragraph. Wherein the weakness of his reasons is plainly demonstrated.
Text continuous despite register.
Special Collections copy : No. 8 of 8 works in a volume with binder's title "French Invasion to restore King James etc. 1692" on spine.
Binding: Three-quarter burgundy morocco on marbled boards.
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