Dathan's account of the political conduct of the son of James and his men [electronic resource] : From the raising the Siege of Stirling, To the Battle near Inverness. Their Preparation for the attack; an exact description of the fight, the dreadful rout of the rebels, and the mighty consequence thereof: Being also the Fourth Book of the Chronicle of William the son of George, from his first appearance in the field unto this Day.
1746
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Dathan's account of the political conduct of the son of James and his men [electronic resource] : From the raising the Siege of Stirling, To the Battle near Inverness. Their Preparation for the attack; an exact description of the fight, the dreadful rout of the rebels, and the mighty consequence thereof: Being also the Fourth Book of the Chronicle of William the son of George, from his first appearance in the field unto this Day.
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London : Printed for G. Lion in Ludgate-Street, [1746?]
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[2],26 p. ; 8vo.
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Dathan is a pseudonym used by Christoph Gottlieb Richter.
Son of James = Charles Francis Edward Stuart.
William = William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland.
The present work is written in the style of Richter's satires.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Dathan is a pseudonym used by Christoph Gottlieb Richter.
Son of James = Charles Francis Edward Stuart.
William = William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland.
The present work is written in the style of Richter's satires.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T191607
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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