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SOMERS (Lord). CoLiEcmoN of Scarce and Valuable Tracts (continued) 

 Vol. XIII. (continued) : 

 Letter from a Foreign Minister in England, to M. Pettecum, 1710. Translated 



from the French Original, 

 St. John (Henry). Letter to the "Examiner." 

 Cowper (Earl). Letter to Isaac Bickerstaflf, Esquire. 1710. 

 Narrative of what passed at the Examination of the Marquis de Guiscard, at 



the Cock-Pit, the 8th of March 1710-11, relative to his stabbing Mr. Harley. 

 Secret Transactions during the Hundred Days Mr. William Gregg lay in Newgate 



under Sentence of Death for High Treason. 1711. 

 More Secret Transactions relating to the case of Mr. William Gregg, 1711. 

 Swift (Jonathan). Remarks upon a Pamphlet, entitled, A Letter to the Seven 



Lords of the Committee appointed to examine Gregg. 1711. 

 Letter to a Member of Parliament, on the Resolution of the House to settle a 



Trade from Great Britain to the South-Sea of America, 1711. 

 AUies and the late Ministry defended against France, and the present Friends 



of France. 1711, 

 John BuU's Last Will and Testament, as it was drawn by a Welch Attorney. 

 Hanmer (Right Hon. Sir Thomas). Representation of the House of Commons 



to the Queen, with Her Majesty's gracious Answer thereunto. 1712. 

 Resolutions, Memorial, and Vouchers of their High-Mightinesses, shewing that 



the States-General of the United Provinces are wrongfully charged by the 



Votes of the House of Commons of Great-Britain with having failed in several 



Respects during the present War to furnish what they ought of their Quota, 



according to their Engagements. 1712, 

 Case of poor Old England fairly stated ; in a Letter to a Member of the House 



of Commons. 1712, 

 Her Majesty's Reasons for creating the Electoral Prince of Hanover a Peer of this 



Realm, in Latin and Enghsh. 

 History of the Peace, from the Arrival of M. Mesnager, Sept, 18, 1711, to the 



Return of the Earl of StraflFord from Utrecht, May 15, 1712. 

 Answer to the Conduct of the Allies. 1712. 

 Janson (Sir Theodore). General Maxims in Trade, particularly applied to the 



Commerce between Great-Britain and France. 

 Trade ^vith France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, considered. 

 Speech of the Duke D'Amount, Ambassador Extraordinary from his Most Christian 



Majesty, to Her Majesty, on the 14th July, 1713, when he had his public 



Audience at St. James's Palace. 

 Short State of the War and the Peace. 

 Debts of the Nation stated and considered, in four Papers. 

 Present Ministry justified ; or An Account of the State of the several Treaties 



of Peace between her Majesty and her Allies, and France and Spain. 

 Report from the Commissioners appointed to take, examine, and stato the Public 



Accounts of the Kingdom, and to determine the Debts due to the Army, &c. 

 Magnatum apud Anglos Privilegia ; or The Privileges and-Preheminences belonging 



to our English Peerage, 

 Comparison ; or Accounts on Both Sides fairly stated, in a View of the Manage- 

 ment of the Wars in Spain under the respective Commands of the Earls of 



Peterborough and Galway. 1711. 

 Translation of several Letters to Her Majesty from the King of Spain, the Junta 



of the Military Army in Catalonia, and the City of Vich. 

 Account of the late Scotch Invasion, as it was opened by my Lord Haversham 



in the House of Lords, on Friday the 25th of February 1708-9. 

 Tabula Chronologica Archiepiscopatuum et Episcopatuum in Anglia et Wallia 



Ortus, Divisiones, &c. breviter exhibens concinnata per Sam. Carte, 



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