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A third part of the caveat against the Whiggs, in a short historical account of their transactions since the Revolution.

By: Hornby, Charles, d. 1739Publisher: London : Printed and sold by J. Morphew, 1712Edition: Second editionDescription: [2], 108p. ; 8.°Uniform titles: Caveat against the Whiggs. Part 3 Note: Lacks half-titleSubject(s): Great Britain -- History -- Anne, 1702-1714
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.64(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21127-1001
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VOL.63(9) A concise history of the origin, progress and effects of the Papal Supremacy, with observations on the alterations made in it by Bonaparte. VOL.64(1) A caveat against the Whiggs, in a short historical view of their transactions: wherein are discover'd, their many attempts and contrivances against the establish'd government, both in church and state, since the restoration of K. Charles II. VOL.64(2) The second part of a caveat against the Whiggs, &c. With a preface to both parts. VOL.64(3) A third part of the caveat against the Whiggs, in a short historical account of their transactions since the Revolution. VOL.64(4) The fourth and last part of a caveat against the Whiggs, &c. In a short historical account of their behaviour in the reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne. VOL.65(1) Considerations on commerce, bullion and coin, circulation and exchanges; with a view to our present circumstances / VOL.65(2) Short statement, of the trade in gold bullion; shewing the true causes of the general security and consequent high price of that precious metal; also, demonstrating that the notes of the Bank of England are not depreciated /

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