A vindication of the honour and justice of His Majesty's government. Being some remarks upon two treasonable papers, of late privately dispers'd, viz. A letter to Mr. Walpole; and another, To the army and people of England. Wherein is discover'd the present Endeavours of the Jacobites, to create fresh Disturbances, and raise a new Rebellion. Naturam expellas, Furcâ licet, usque recurrit.
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A vindication of the honour and justice of His Majesty's government. Being some remarks upon two treasonable papers, of late privately dispers'd, viz. A letter to Mr. Walpole; and another, To the army and people of England. Wherein is discover'd the present Endeavours of the Jacobites, to create fresh Disturbances, and raise a new Rebellion. Naturam expellas, Furcâ licet, usque recurrit.

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Corporate Author: Eighteenth Century Collections Online
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: London : printed for S. Baker, at the Black Boy and Anchor in Pater-Noster-Row, 1717.
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