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Arms and the man, I sing. A ballad.
At the bottom of ESTC T144153 "To be continued."
A satire on the Jacobite rebellion, originally titled ’Arms and the man. A new ballad’.

By the King, a proclamation for a publick thanksgiving.
A proclamation by James Francis Edward Stuart, the Pretender, on his entry into Scotland.
Signed at foot: Mar.
34x24cm

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

A Short Narrative of the Battle of Falkirk.
Dated at head of text: Falkirk, Jan. 17, 1746.
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