Remarks on the preliminary articles of peace, as they were lately transmitted to us from the Hague: wherein the article relating to the granting a subsidy to the Pretender by the House of Hanover, for securing their hereditary succession to the crown of Great Britain, is proved to be the highest insult on the present King, and the most dangerous attack upon the original liberties of the English nation, ... To which are subjoined, some observations concerning the payment of the late Emperor's loan.

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Language:English
Published: Dublin G. Faulkner, E. and J. Exshaw, and R. James 1748
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Collection:Benjamin Iveagh