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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.

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.

K. James’s opinion of a King, of a tyrant, and of the English laws, rights, and priviledges. In two speeches, the first to the Parliament, 1603, the second, 1609.
Special Collections copy : No. 6 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.

The present state of Jacobitism in England : a second part in answer to the first
Binding : Grey marbled paper on boards. Rebound (date unknown). Binder's title on red morocco affixed to new binding "The Present State of Jacobitism - Burnet 1702."

A Dissuasive From Jacobitism : Shewing in General What the Nation Is to Expect From a Popish King, and in Particular, From the Pretender
Anonymous. By John Shute, Viscount Barrington.
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."
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