LOT 3013
The Duke of Anjou’s Succession Considered, As to its Legality and Consequences; with Reflections on the French King’s Memorial to the Dutch, and what may be the Interest of the Several Princes and States of Christendom, with Respect to the present Conjuncture. London: A. Baldwin, 1701. Second edition, 4to (212 x 167mm.) Title, 2pp. ‘Preface’, 56pp. (Dust-soiled, corner creasing, chipping, inner margin tear to first leaves.) String-bound. – And a further seven political tracts and pamphlets (including ‘The Dangers of Europe, from The Growing Power of France with Some Free Thoughts on Remedies’, second edition, 1701, 4to, and Thomas Comber’s ‘A Vindication of the Great Revolution in England in A.D. MDCLXXXVIII’, 1758, 8vo, and ‘A Compleat Collection Of all the Reports, Lyes, and Stories, Which were the Forerunners of the Great Revolution in 1688’, part II [only], 1732, 8vo, and Andrew Ferguson’s ‘A Genuine Account of all the Persons of Note, in Scotland, Who are now engaged in the Service of the Chevalier’, second edition, [1745?], 4to, and Jean-Ignace de la Ville’s ‘Two Memorials of the Abbé de la Ville, Together with The French King’s Declarations, Transmitted by the Said Minister to the States General of the United Provinces’, 1747, 8vo, and ‘A Serious Defence of Some Late Measures of the Administration; Particularly with regard to the Introduction and Establishment of Foreign Troops’, 1756, small 4to) (8).
Estimate: £60 – £100
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