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検索キーワード:(件名: #Jacobite Rebellion 1745-1746)
該当件数:13件
An enquiry into the cause of the late rebellion : and the proper methods for preventing the like misfortune for the future
London : Printed for M. Cooper , 1746
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The Life of John Metcalf, commonly called Blind Jack of Knaresborough : with ... anecdotes of his exploits in hunting, card-playing, &c., some particulars relative to the expedition against the rebels in 1745 ... : and also a succinct account of his various contracts for making roads, erecting bridges ... in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire and Cheshire ...
York : Printed by E. and R. Peck , 1795
Britain's remembrancer, or, The danger not over : being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture, the character of this age and nation, a brief view from history of the effects of the vices which now prevail in Britain, upon the greatest empires and states of former times, remarkable deliverances this nation has had in the most imminent dangers, with suitable reflections, some hints shewing what is in the power of the several ranks of people, and of every individual in Britain, to do toward securing the state from all its enemies
A serious address to the people of Great Britain : in which certain consequences of the present rebellion, are fully demonstrated : necessary to be perused by every lover of his country, at this juncture
The 2nd ed. corr., with additions.. - London : Printed for M. Cooper , 1745
My Lord Belhaven's memorable and prophetick speech : against the union in the year 1706, when that treaty was under the consideration of the last Parliament of Scotland : to which is prefix'd a prefatory discourse, shewing the expediency of altering that treaty, in order to the quieting, for the future, the minds of the generality of the Scotch
The peace-offering : an essay, shewing the cession of Hanover to be the only probable means for extinguishing the present rebellion, without farther bloodshed ... and likewise for lessening our taxes and expence, paying off our debts, improving trade, getting rid of a standing army ... a late speech spoken before the most venerable society in the nation / by Metuselah Whitelock
London : Printed for L. Raymond and sold by A. Moore , 1746
A monitory address to Great Britain : a poem in six parts : to which is added, Britain's remembrancer, &c
Edinburgh : J. Guthrie , 1792
Britain's remembrancer : being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture, the character of this age and nation, a brief view from history of the effects of the vices which now prevail in Britain, upon the greatest empires and states of former times, remarkable deliverances this nation has had in the most imminent dangers, with suitable reflections, some hints shewing what is in the power of the several ranks of people, and of every individual in Britain, to do toward securing the state from all its enemies
The 5th ed.. - London : Printed for G. Freer and M. Cooper , 1748
Memoirs of the lives and families of the Lords Kilmarnock, Cromartie, and Balmerino
London : Printed by T. Gardner, and sold at his printing-office , 1746
A full collection of all the proclamations and orders : published by the authority of Charles Prince of Wales, Regent of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, and Dominions thereunto belonging : since his arrival in Edinburgh the 17th day of September, till the 15th of October, 1745
[Scotland? : s.n.] , 1745
Considerations addressed to the publick
[London? : s.n.] , 1745
An essay upon feudal holdings, superiorities, and hereditary jurisdictions, in Scotland : shewing, I. The nature of feudal holdings, superiorities and jurisdictions, with the casualties and forfeitures incident thereto. II. The errors and gross misrepresentations, touching the same, in a late pamphlet, entituled, Superiorities display'd, or Scotland's grievance ... III. That these holdings, superiorities and jurisdictions have not been any of the causes of the rebellions 1715, or 1745. IV. That the infringing the same may be dangerous to our happy constitution
London : Printed for R. Lee , 1747