Letters on hereditary right and a new form of government
A letter urges Europe to abandon hereditary power and tyranny, arguing a rational Christian government would secure peace. It cites Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, Spain, France and Russia as examples of how dynastic claims fuel war, and calls for unity and restraint to avert future devastation.
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House of
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Silesia
House of Saxony
Germany
Spain
Italy
Charles the 12Th
Peter
France
House of Austria
Charles the
Hammond
Hume
Lord Semple
Menanzers
Robert Monro
Ware
Hertford
Hodgson
London
Howard
Regiment of Foot
Flanders
Argyleshire
Scotland
Wooburn
Pedfordshire
Kingston
Anne Marey
Newport Pagnel
Berkhamstead
Hertfordshire
Agneta Johnson
William Johnson
Ely
Aldborough
Suffolk
Porough
Orford
James II
George I
Fletcher
Croydon
Surrey
Hampstead
John Miles
Middlesex
Gravel Lane
Southwark
Selby
Clark
Ilford
James Scate
Justice Copeland
Loyd
Plymouth
N. S. del Carma
Vigo
Hampshire
Limeburner
Vaux- Hall
Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
Richard the Third
Covent Garden
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