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DA452 .I2 1688 True news from Reading: or, an exact relation of the Prince of Oranges victory over the Kings forces there, on the nineth of this instant December, 1688. In a letter to a friend. 1
DA452.I5 1688 In natalem augustissimi principis, regis invictissimi jacobi secundi filii et hæredis. 1
DA452 .I512 1688 Lettre exhortatoire du pape, au roy d'Angleterre, pour extirpir les heretiques; traittante de la prerogative des roys & d'abolition du Test, & les autres lois fondamentales d'Angleterre. Brief vanden paus, aen den koning van Engelant, tot aenmaning om de ketters uyt te roeyen; handelende van het voorrecht der Koningen, en van de afschaffing van den Test, en de andere fondamentele wetten van Engelant. 1
DA452 .I66 An impartial account of the names of His Majesty's most honourable privy-council and principal officers of this kingdom, now in commission, under the most puissant and renowned prince, King James II 1
DA452 (INTERNET) The commissioners proposals to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange with His Highnes's answer.
Letter from Father La Chaise, confessor to the French King, to Father Peters, confessor to the King of England in which is contained the project and designe of that faction to introduce the Prince of Wales : with some observations on his conception and birth : to which added a letter from Will Penn to Father La Chaise about the affaires of that babe and the ensueing progress of the popish design.
The declaration of His Highnes William Henry, by the grace of God Prince of Orange, &c. of the reasons inducing him, to appear in armes in the kingdome of England, for preserving of the Protestant religion, and for restoring the lawes and liberties of England, Scotland and Ireland Here unto are added the letters of the aforesaid his illustrious Highnesse to the sea and land forces of England, together with the prayer for the present expedition.
Mr. De Labadie's letter to his daughter, Mrs. Delabadie, nurse to the pretended Prince of Wales written in characters and deciphered by Dr. Wallis ... : which said letter is referred to by Mr. Fuller in his two narratives, and is a plain demonstration of that horrid imposture : with reflections upon it, and a full answer to the material objections, in a late pamphlet entituled, The truest account of Mr. Fullers discovery, &c. /
A letter to a member of the convention of states in Scotland
Popish treaties not to be rely'd on in a letter /
A letter to a member of the convention
The ill effects of animosities among Protestants in England detected and the necessity of love unto, and confidence in one another, in order to withstand the designs of their common enemies, laid open and enforced.
Of magistracy
Julian the apostate being a short account of his life, the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession and their behaviour towards him : together with a comparison of popery and paganism.
An answer to the late King James's declaration to all his pretended subjects in the kingdom of England, dated at Dublin-castle, May 8, 1689 ordered by a vote of the Right Honourable the House of Commons, to be burnt by the common-hangman.
The Prince of Orange his declaration shewing the reasons why he invades England : with a short preface, and some modest remarks on it.
A reply to the answer Doctor Welwood has made to King James's declaration which declaration was dated at St. Germaines, April 17th, S.N., 1693 and published also in the Paris Gazett, June 20th, 1693.
An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it in opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content /
An edict in the Roman law, in the 25 book of the digests, title 4, section 10 as concerning the visiting of a big-bellied woman, and the looking after what may be born by her.
The character of a bigotted prince, and what England may expect from the return of such a one
The commissioners proposals to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange With His Highnes's answer.
The bloody duke, or, The adventures for a crown a tragi-comedy, as it was acted at the courts at Alba Regalis by several persons of great quality /
Reasons why the Parliament of Scotland cannot comply with the late K. James's proclamation sent lately to that kingdom, and prosecuted by the late Viscount Dundee : containing an answer to every paragraph of the said proclamation, and vindicating the said Parliament their present proceedings against him /
Vindiciæ juris regii, or, Remarques upon a paper, entitled, An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authority
The expedition of His Highness, the Prince of Orange, for England giving an account of the most remarkable passages thereof, from the day of his setting sail from Holland, to the first day of this instant December, 1688 : in a letter to a person of quality.
An enquiry into the present state of affairs, and in particular, whether we owe allegiance to the King in these circumstances? and whether we are bound to treat with him, and to call him back again, or not?
A collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
Mr. Alsop's speech to King James the II at the presenting the Presbyterians address, in April, 1687. See London Gazette, no. 2238. Humbly inscribed to B.B.B.--- as a specimen of sincerity.
The Lord Bishop of Rochester's letter to the right honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesties Ecclesiastical Court
The learned and loyal Abraham Cowley's definition of a tyrant
Reflections upon the late great revolution
Reflections upon the French Kings declaration for the restauration of the late King James, to the kingdom of England /
A Letter formerly sent to Dr. Tillotson, and for want of an answer made publick, and now reprinted with the said doctor's letter to the Lord Russel a little before his execution.
A Paper devlivered to His Highness the Prince of Orange by the commissioners sent by His Majesty to treat with him and His Highness's answer
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DA452 .J25 His Majesties gracious answer to the letter direct from the Privy Council of this his antient kingdom of Scotland, in the present juncture of affairs, is as follows 1
DA452 .J3 To the honourable the House of Commons. The Almighty God, bless, guide, and direct you, that you may have the honour to protect his true worship ..
Dear Soveraign,
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DA452 .J3 1688 The King's letter to the Earl of Feversham upon his leaving Whitehall, together with the Earl of Fevershams letter to his Highness the Prince of Orange after the Kings departure. 1
DA452 .J35 To the right honourable the House of Lords
His Majesties letter to the House of Lords and Commons, writ from St. Germains the 3d of February 1688
The King's letter to the general of his army with the general's letter to the Prince of Orange.
His Majesties resolution for the calling of a free Parliament upon the humble motion and advice of a great council of his peers.
The King's letter to the great council of peers
Mrs. James's advice to the citizens of London
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DA452 .J36 1689 His Majesties late letter in vindication of himself dated at St. Germans en Laye, the fourteenth of this instant January, 1688/9. 1
DA452.J43 H36 The Hang-man's lamentation, or, The Chancellour's farewel 1
DA452 .J45 The Lord Chancellor's petition to His Highness the Prince of Orange on his entrance into London 2
DA452 .J6 The assurance of abby and other church-lands in England to the possessors : cleared from the doubts and arguments raised about the danger of resumption : in answer to a letter of a person of quality / 1
DA452 .J63 1973 The Revolution of 1688 in England
The Revolution of 1688 in England /
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DA452 .J66 Of magistracy 2
DA452 .J66 1688 An exact copy of a letter drop by accdient [sic] near Ludgate, Dec 6, 88. Superscribed to Mr. James Nettervill, in Gracious-Street. 1
DA452 .K46 Tyranny detected and the late revolution justify'd by the law of God, the law of nature, and the practice of all nations being a history of the late King James's reign and a discovery of his arts and actions for introducing popery and arbitrary power ... : wherein all the arguments against the revolution are fairly propounded and candidly answer'd ... / 2
DA452.K46 1686 All glory be to God Sir, His Majesty in these his letters patents, which I now send you, having given a fresh and great assurance of his graciousness to his own subjects, in shewing himself so very gracious to protestant strangers, and having requir'd me to to a particular recommendation, and command to my brethren of the clergy .. 1
DA452 .K56 1689 A true account of the reduction of the rebellious party of the Earl of Dumbarton's late regiment by His Majesties forces on the 19 and 20 of March instant, near Sleeford, and Spalding in Lincolnshire : according to the report made last night at the Secretary of States office at Whitehall, by letter from Edward King Esq, a deputy lieutenant, and justice of peace of the same county.
The King's reasons (with some reflections upon them) for withdrawing himself from Rochester
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DA452 .L2 1673 Serenissimorum Principum Jacobi Stuarti et Mariæ Beatricis Estiæ Eboraci ac Albaniæ ducum epithalamium. 1