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Ascanius: or the young adventurer
a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles: Containing A particular Account of all that happened to a certain Person during his Wanderings in the North, from his first Arrival there, in August 1745, to his final Escape September 19, in the following Year. The whole introduced with a more critical and candid History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the late Rebellion, than any yet published; and interspersed with Remarks on the Characters of the principal Persons who appear'd in the Interest of Ascanius; particularly the celebrated Miss Cameron, Miss Mac Donald, the Duke of Perth, the Earl of Kilmarnock, Messieurs Sherridan and Sullivan, &c. &c -
The question, whether England can be otherwise than miserable under a popish king?
Considered: in a short address to the people of England -
The wanderer: or, surprizing escape
A narrative founded on true facts. Containing a series of remarkable events, during a late very extraordinary adventure, from the first projection, to its appearance in the North, and total defeat. Interspers'd With several curious and authentic Particulars the Public has hitherto been unacquainted with, and wrote without Prejudice or Partiality: taken from the Journals of two Persons principally concerned in the whole Transaction. With some remarks on a romance called Ascanius; shewing the Author therof very defective in his Materials, and Candour in the Relation -
The wanderer: or, surprizing escape
A narrative founded on true facts. Containing a series of remarkable events, during a late very extraordinary adventure, from the first projection, to its appearance in the North, and total defeat. Interspers'd With several curious and authentic Particulars the Public has hitherto been unacquainted with, and wrote without Prejudice or Partiality: taken from the Journals of two Persons principally concerned in the whole Transaction. With several remarks on a romanc called Ascanius; shewing the Author thereof very defective in his Materials, and Candour in the Relation -
Ascanius
or, the young adventurer; a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles. Containing, A particular Account of all that happen'd to a certain Person during his Wanderings in the North, from his first Arrival there, in August 1745, to his final Escape September 19, in the following Year. The whole introduced with a more critical and candid History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the late Rebellion, than any yet publish'd; and interspersed with Remarks on the Characters of the principal Persons who appear'd in the Interest of Ascanius; particularly the celebrated Miss Cameron, Miss Mac Donald, the Duke of Perth, the Earl of Kilmarnock, Messieurs Sherridan and Sullivan, &c. &c -
The occasional writer
containing an answer to the second manifesto of the Pretender's eldest son: Which bears Date at the Palace of Holy-Rood-House, the 10th Day of October, 1745. Containing reflections, political and historical, upon the last revolution, and the progress of the present rebellion in Scotland -
Ascanius
or, the young adventurer. Containing an impartial account of the late rebellion in Scotland. with considerable additions and improvements -
The amours of Don Carlos
A True History, Translated from a Manuscript privately handed about at the French Court -
Great-Britain's memorial against the Pretender and popery
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A collection of declarations
Proclamations, And other valuable Papers. Published by authority at Edinburgh, in the years 1745 and 1746 -
A collection of declarations
Proclamations, And other valuable Papers. Published by authority at Edinburgh, in the years 1745 and 1746 -
Honest advice to the people of Ireland
Occasioned by the present attempt In Favour of the Pretender -
An address to the people of England, on occasion of the declaration from Holy-Rood House, of October the 10th, 1745. By an Englishman