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King William the III. of glorious memory, his last speech to the Parliament, the 31st of December 1701, who dyed the 8th of March following.
Binding : Three-quarter calf on marbled boards. Bound together in a volume with 2 other works, with binder's title : "A Dissuasive from Jacobitism 1713."

The speech of Sir John Knight of Bristol, against the bill for a general naturalization in 1693.
In opposition to a bill to naturalize Protestant immigrants, rejected by the House of Commons 15 March 1694.
No. 3 of 5 works in a volume with binder's title "Letter from gentleman in Scotland etc. 1746"

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A speech of a commoner of England, to his fellow commoner of the convention.
Speech against expelling King James II and giving the crown to William, Prince of Orange; urging the return to England of James II who had fled to France in Dec. 1688. The Convention Parliament assembled in Jan. 1689.

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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 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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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."
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