The other side of the question: or, An attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, out of the hands of the D--s D-- of --. In which all the remarkables in Her Grace's late Account are stated in their full strength, as fully answer'd; the conduct of several noble persons is justify'd; and all the necessary lights are thrown on our court-history from the revolution, to the change of the ministry in 1710. In a letter to Her Grace /
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Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row,
1742.
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DA462.M4 R35 1742 |
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The Cushing Library/Rare Books copy is bound with: The other side of the question : or, An attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters ... / {James Ralph]. [London : Printed for T. Cooper, 1742] -- A review of a late treatise, entituled An account of the conduct of the Dowager D-- of M--, &c. ... [London : Printed for Remark upon the J. Roberts, 1742] -- Remarks upon the conduct of a certain Duchess in a letter from a member of the last Parliament in the reign of Queen Anne to a young nobleman. [London : Printed for T. Cooper, 1742] -- Her Grace of Marlborough's party-gibberish explained, and the true sons of the Church vindicated. [London : Printed for T. Cooper, 1742]. $5 TXA
Armorial bookplate on front paste-down showing ashielded fist holding a dagger inside a buckle, with a cat or leopard sitting on top of the buccle and olive [?] branches below it. The motto on the buckle is "Tough not the cat bot the glove" and was the motto of the Mackintosh and Macpherson families. |
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