The Right of Succession to the Crown of England, in the Family of the Stuarts, Exclusive of Mary Queen of Scots, Learnedly Asserted and Defended by Sir Nicholas Bacon, ... Against Sir Anthony Brown
Anthony Browne
The Right of Succession to the Crown of England, in the Family of the Stuarts, Exclusive of Mary Queen of Scots, Learnedly Asserted and Defended by Sir Nicholas Bacon, … Against Sir Anthony Brown
Anthony Browne
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Consists of 'A discourse upon certain points touching the inheritance of the Crown: conceived by Sir Anthony Browne, .. ', in fact by John Hales, prefixed to 'The argument and answer of Sir Nicolas Bacon, .. ' in fact by Sir Anthony Browne.
London: printed for W. Taylor, 1723. [14],93, [1]p.; 8 degrees
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