The King having impartially considered both the sufferings of the royal family, and the troubles and dismal prospect of these kingdoms; and being fully resolved, by the help of God, to recover His own right, and restore the peace and prosperity of these unhhappy [sic] nations; He is most willing to remove all obstructions, ...

  • James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales
Date:
1715?]
  • E-books
  • Online

About this work

Also known as

King having impartially considered both the sufferings of the royal family, and the troubles and dismal prospect of these kingdoms; and being fully resolved, by the help of God, to recover His own right, and restore the peace and prosperity of these unhhappy [sic] nations; He is most willing to remove all obstructions, ... (Online)
The King having impartially considered both the sufferings of the royal family, and the troubles and dismal prospect of these kingdoms; and being fully resolved, by the help of God, to recover His own right, and restore the peace and prosperity of these u

Publication/Creation

[London?, 1715?]

Languages

Holdings

Permanent link