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The other side of the question: or, An attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, out of the hands of the D---s d----- of -----. In which all the remarkables in Her Grace's late Account are stated in their full strength, as fully answer'd; the conduct of several noble persons is justify'd; and all the necessary lights are thrown on our court-history from the revolution, to the change of the ministry in 1710. In a letter to Her Grace. By a woman of quality.

Title
The other side of the question: or, An attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, out of the hands of the D---s d----- of -----. In which all the remarkables in Her Grace's late Account are stated in their full strength, as fully answer'd; the conduct of several noble persons is justify'd; and all the necessary lights are thrown on our court-history from the revolution, to the change of the ministry in 1710. In a letter to Her Grace. By a woman of quality.
Author
Ralph, James, -1762.
Publication
London, T. Cooper, 1742.

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Description
2 p. l., 467 p.; 20 cm.
Subject
  • Marlborough, Sarah Jennings Churchill, Duchess of, 1660-1744
  • Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714
Note
  • Intended as a refutation of "An account of the conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to court, to the year 1710." The Account was written by Nathaniel Hooke, at the dictation of the Duchess. cf. Dict. nat. biog., and Lowndes.
Call Number
CI (Ralph, J. Other side of the question)
LCCN
03032675
OCLC
4432944
Author
Ralph, James, -1762.
Title
The other side of the question: or, An attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, out of the hands of the D---s d----- of -----. In which all the remarkables in Her Grace's late Account are stated in their full strength, as fully answer'd; the conduct of several noble persons is justify'd; and all the necessary lights are thrown on our court-history from the revolution, to the change of the ministry in 1710. In a letter to Her Grace. By a woman of quality.
Imprint
London, T. Cooper, 1742.
Research Call Number
CI (Ralph, J. Other side of the question)
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