An account of the late Scotch invasion

as it was open'd by My Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Fryday the 25th of February, 1708/9 : with some observations that were made in the H--se of C----ns, and true copies of authentick papers : in a letter from a gentleman in South-Brittain to his friend in North-Brittain

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Haversham, John Thompson Baron
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An account of the late Scotch invasion

as it was open'd by My Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Fryday the 25th of February, 1708/9 : with some observations that were made in the H--se of C----ns, and true copies of authentick papers : in a letter from a gentleman in South-Brittain to his friend in North-Brittain

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English
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48

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Half-title: A true account of the late Scotch invasion : with true copies of authentick papers which lay before the House.

An attack on the government's preparedness in meeting the Jacobite invasion of 1708.

Published anonymously. Attributed to Morgan (L166) to Haversham.

Imprint from McLeod & McLeod. Anglo-Scottish tracts, 9.

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48 p.
Number of pages
48

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OL45000144M
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13595357

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