" His MAJESTY's most Gracious Declaration," addressed by Prince James Stuart, styling himself " James the Third," to all his "loving subjects" previous to the Rebellion of 1745; dated "at our Court at Rome," 23 Dec. 1743, " in the 43d year of our rei... 23 Dec 1743

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" His MAJESTY's most Gracious Declaration," addressed by Prince James Stuart, styling himself " James the Third," to all his "loving subjects" previous to the Rebellion of 1745; dated "at our Court at Rome," 23 Dec. 1743, " in the 43d year of our rei... 23 Dec 1743

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