George I, the Baltic and the Whig split of 1717 : a study in propaganda. [1969?]

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George I, the Baltic and the Whig split of 1717 : a study in propaganda. [1969?]

314, 89 leaves ; 28-30 cm.

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Coe College, Stewart Memorial Library

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George I was the first Hanover king of England, claiming the throne through his mother, Sophia, great granddaughter of King James I. His succession was orchestrated to ensure a Protestant ruler. He became king upon the death of Queen Anne in 1714, and he ruled until 1727, a somewhat unpopular and rather unremarkable reign. From the description of King George I instructions to his councillors, 1723 May 30. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52734412 ...