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DA450 .E54 1688 England's happiness or, A health to the young Prince of Wales. The tune: Now, now, the Fight's done.
Depositions made upon the birth of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
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DA450 .E54 1691 Anno Regni Jacobi II. Regis. Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, primo at the Parliament begun at Westminster the nineteenth day of May, anno Dom. 1685 : in the first year of the reign of our most Gracious Sovereign Lord James, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. 1
DA450 .E54 1697 Anno Regni Guilielmi III. Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, nono at Parliament begun at Westminster the two and twentieth day of November, anno Dom. 1695 : in the seventh year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord William the Third, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c. : and from thence continued by several prorogations and adjourments to the third day of December, 1697 being the third session of this present Parliament. 1
DA450 .E57 1688 Engelands regt, op de Franse kroon, en verscheyden provintien in Vrankrijk Neffens een beknopt verhaal wat Oorloogen daar uyt ontstaan, en wat vyandlijkheeden tusschen de beyde Natie gepleegt zijn. 1
DA450 .E92 1686 An Exact prospect of His Majesties forces, as they are encamped on Hounslow-Heath, in the county of Middlesex being three miles in length : July 19. 1686. 2
DA450 .F6 A history of the early part of the reign of James the Second : with an introductory chapter / 1
DA450 .F67 1685 The form of the proceeding to the coronation of their Majesties, King James the Second, and Queen Mary, the 23 of this instant April 1685. To be punctually observed by all persons therein concerned. 1
DA450 .F73 A Free conference concerning the present revolution of affairs in England 2
DA450 .F78 1808b A history of the early part of the reign of James the Second : with an introductory chapter / 1
DA450 .F81 Observations on the historical work of the late Right Honorable Charles James Fox. / 1
DA450 .F84 A Full and true account of the landing of the late King James II in Ireland with a particular relation of his voyage.
A Full and true account of the landing of the late King James II in Ireland with a particular relation of his voyage ..
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DA450 .G37 1680 The grand inquest, or, A full and perfect ansvver to several reasons by which it is pretended His Royal Highness the Duke of York may be proved to be a Roman-Catholick
The grand inquest, or, A full and perfect ansvver to several reasons by which it is pretended His Royal Highness the Duke of York may be proved to be a Roman-Catholick.
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DA450 .G37 1681 The grand inquest, or, A full and perfect answer to several reasons by which it is pretended His Royal Highness the Duke of York may be proved to be a Roman-Catholick 2
DA450 .G53 1687 [Some memorable] remarques upon the fourteenth of October bbing [sic] the auspicious birth-day of His present Majesty, the most serene King, James II.
To the king's most excellent majesty. The humble address of the magistrates and council of your city of Glasgow in Scotland, and in the name of the inhabitants.
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DA450 .H27 1972b James II: soldier and sailor / 1
DA450 (INTERNET) To the Duke on his return
A speech, spoken by Mr. Hayles, a student of University-Colledge of Oxford, and son to the Honourable Sir Edward Hayles With His Majesties gracious acceptance.
A discourse sent to the late King James, to persuade him to embrace the Protestant religion
An answer to the late K. James's last declaration, dated at St. Germains, April 17. s.n. 1693
The charge given by the Ld. Ch. Justice Jefferies at the city of Bristol, Monday, September 21, 1685, in his return from his western campaigne
The fanatick indulgence granted anno 1679. /
The Paris gazette
A relation of the proceedings at Charter-House, upon occasion of King James the II, his presenting a Papist to be admitted into that hospital, in vertue of His letters dispensatory
The late King James his letter to his Privy Council of Scotland, with their answer, in reference to his indulgence containing his absolute power without reserve His Majesties letter to His Honourable Privy Council of Scotland together with their answer, Edinburgh February 24, 1687.
An heroic poem on the coronation on the high and mighty monarch James II King of England, &c
A vindication of a passage in Dr. Sherlock's sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons, May 29, 1685 : from the remarks of a late pretended remonstrance, by way of address from the Church of England, to both Houses of Parliament.
The desertion discuss'd in a letter to a country gentleman
Two letters written by the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Clarendon, late Lord High Chancellour of England one to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, the other to the Dutchess, occasioned by her embracing the Roman Catholick religion.
Reflections on a paper, intituled, His Majesty's reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester
The Bishop of Rochester's second letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dorset and Middlesex Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's household
The case put, concerning the succession of His Royal Highness the Duke of York
The state and interest of the nation, with respect to His Royal Highness the Duke of York discours'd at large, in a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons.
Chuse which you will, liberty or slavery:, or, An impartial representation of the danger of being again subjected to a popish prince
Pro populo adversus tyrannos, or, The sovereign right and power of the people over tyrants, clearly stated, and plainly proved with some reflections on the late posture of affairs /
A letter to a friend concerning a French invasion to restore the late King James to his throne and what may be expected from him should he be successful in it.
The Duke of Monmouth's kind answer to his mournful dutchess complaint, in the time of his absence vvith the great acknowledgement of his princely father's love, whose mercy is beyond compare, and pitty admired by all the Æuropean princes. Entred according to order.
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DA450 .J3 His Majesties reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester wrote with his own hand and ordered by him to be published. : reasons why in this conjuncture no alteration should be made in the government of the Church of Scotland, / 1
DA450 .J35 His Majesties reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester wrote with his own hand and ordered by him to be published : reasons why in this conjecture no alteration should be made in the government of the Church of Scotland /
His Majesties reasons for with-drawing himself from Rochester
Memoirs of the most remarkable enterprises and actions of James Duke of York, Albany and Ulster.
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DA450 .J35 1686 The Parliament of Scotlands dutiful answer to His Majesties letter.
His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
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DA450 .J35 1689 His Majesties late letter in vindication of himself : dated at St. Germans en Laye, the fourteenth of this instant January, 1688/9.
His Majesties late letter in vindication of himself dated at St. Germans en Laye, the fourteenth of this instant January, 1688/9.
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