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The traiterous and foolish manifesto of the Scots rebels, Examin’d and Expos’d Paragraph by Paragraph.
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe
Price from imprint: "Price Six Pence." Handwritten "4" over "Six"

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

A dialogue between the King of France and the late King James, occasion’d by the death of the Queen. Written originally in French, at Paris.
A satire in the form of a play.
French original not traced.
No. 2 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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An answer to the Late King James's declaration to all his pretended subjects in the kingdom of England, dated at Dublin-castle, May 8, 1689 : ordered by a vote of the Right Honourable the House of Commons, to be burnt by the common-hangman. Published according to Order.
James II's declaration concerns reassurances to Protestants in England.
Binding: Three-quarter burgundy morocco on marbled boards.
No. 3 of 8 works in a volume with binder's title "French Invasion to restore King James etc. 1692" on spine.

A Letter to a Friend Concerning a French Invasion : to Restore the Late King James to His Throne and What May Be Expected From Him Should He Be Successful in It.
Anonymous. By William Sherlock.
Special Collections copy : No. 1 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.

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.
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