The case of the revolution truly stated; or, full proof that the Pretender (if allow'd to be King James's son) has no more right to the crown of England, than King Saul's son had to the throne of Judah.
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Unknown. The case of the revolution truly stated; or, full proof that the Pretender (if allow'd to be King James's son) has no more right to the crown of England, than King Saul's son had to the throne of Judah.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 25580, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/25580. Accessed 2024-11-21.
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