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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 |
The King's reasons (with some reflections upon them) for withdrawing himself from Rochester 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. |
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DA452 .L2 1673 | Serenissimorum Principum Jacobi Stuarti et Mariæ Beatricis Estiæ Eboraci ac Albaniæ ducum epithalamium. | 1 |
DA452 .L33 1688 | Antwoort van den eerwaerdigen vader La Chaise, biechtvader van den alder-christelyckten koninck, op den brief van den eerwaerdigen vader Peters, Jesuit en eersten aelmoessenier van den koninck van Engelandt, noopende 't beleydt dat hy by sijn Majesteyt tot bekeringe van sijne Protestantse Onderdanen houden moet. | 1 |
DA452 .L3314 1688 | Lettre du pere la Chais, confessur du Roy de France; au pere Peters, confesseur du Roy d'Angleterre; comprenant un felicitation, sur le bon sucées que l'on a eu à inventer faire le jeune Prince de Galles; avec quelques remarques politiques sur l'Origine, & Naissance d'iceluy. Ou l'on a ajoûté les Litanies que les Protestants ont à present en Angleterre. | 1 |
DA452 .L35 | The lamentation | 2 |
DA452 .L37 | The Late King James's manifesto answer'd, paragraph by paragraph wherein the weakness of his reasons is plainly demonstrated. | 2 |
DA452 .L37 1691 | A Letter to Father Petre concerning his part in the late king's government wherein all his actions are justified, and wherein also the forgery of a Prince of Wales is freely confessed and justified / | 1 |
DA452 .L38 |
The late King James's second manifesto directed to the Protestant princes Honesty is the best policy |
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DA452.L38 1697 | The late King James's second manifesto, directed to the protestant princes, answer'd paragraph by paragraph. | 1 |
DA452 .L39 | Selections from The observator (1681-1687) / | 1 |
DA452 .L46 | The Emperor's letter to James II, late king of England &c., dated the ninth of April, 1689 in answer to a letter he receiv'd from him, dated the 6th of February, 1688/9. | 1 |
DA452 .L47 |
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. A Letter from a Roman Catholick to one of his friends at Amsterdam 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 Letter from Feversham giving a true account of several persons who were taken, being embark'd with His Majestie in a vessel which lay in a creek near Feversham in Kent. |
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DA452 .L47 1685 | A Letter touching the present state of affairs in England with the independency of its kings : in a letter to a gentleman beyond sea / | 1 |
DA452 .L47 1689 | A Letter from an absent lord to one of his friends in the convention | 1 |
DA452 .L48 | A Letter from the Arch-Bishops and Bishops to the King's most excellent majesty | 2 |
DA452 .L66 | The London mercury. Or, Moderate intelligencer. | 1 |
DA452 .L67 | A lord's speech without doors to the lords upon the present condition of the government. | 2 |