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DA460 .W5 1691 His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament 1
DA460 .W5 1692 His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament. On Friday the 4th day of November, 1692.
His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 31 of December.
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DA460 .W5 1694 His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament. November 12th 1694. 1
DA460.W54 1689 The declaration of His Highness the Prince of Orange concerning papists not departing from the cities of London and Westminster, and ten miles adjacent.
A declaration by His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the keeping of the peace &c. in the Kingdom of Scotland
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DA460 .W66 1692 The wonderful trance; or, The French king in a dream on the happy arrival of King William into England. 1
DA460 .W67 1689 A word in season containing brief remarks upon our late grievances. A memorial of our great deliverance, together with serious exhortations, to make such improvements thereof, as may render us truly happy. 1
DA460 .W67 1690 A word in season Be not offended, good fellow citizens, to be put in remembrance of your duties to God and men, in the elections now to be made by special act of Parliament .. 1
DA460 .W67 1996 The world of William and Mary : Anglo-Dutch perspectives on the Revolution of 1688-89 / 1
DA460 .Y43 1700 The year of jubile: or, The time of the restitution of all things. Being a discourse occasioned by the so much talk'd of mock-jubile, celebrated at Rome this year 1700. / 1
DA461 A new discovery of the horrid association & conspiracy of the papists in Lancashire to raise war and rebellion in the kingdom of England, during the absence of King William in Ireland. : In a letter of instructions from a Roman Catholick of great quality, in London, to a papist mutineer in Lancashire. 1
DA461 .A33 1689 An account of the defeat of the rebels at Wisbich [sic] in the Isle of Ely. By His Majesties forces yesterday morning, with the number of the captains, lieutenants, ensigns, &c. taken prisoners, with their cannon and ammunition, &c. 1
DA461 .C52 The tryals of Robert Charnock, Edward King and Thomas Keyes for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Session-house in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution.
The tryals of of Robert Charnock, Edward King and Thomas Keyes for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty K. William in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason at the Session-house in the Old-Baily, March 11, 1695/6 : together with a true copy of the papers delivered to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex at the time of their execution.
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DA461 .C66 1697 The compleat character of Sr. I. Fenwick, Bar. containing an impartial history of his family, marriage, and all the most remarkable actions of his life : with particular reference to his engagment in the late horrid plot, and examination before the Parliament : and lastly, a true copy of the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on Tower-Hill, the place of execution, on Thursday the 28th of January, 1697 : to which is added, a modest address to Jacobites. 1
DA461 .D5 O hone! O hone! a magpyc-lecture [sic] by way of lamentation for the miscarriage of the plot, and the loss of the late intended French invasion : as it was delivered by a non-swearing parson in the fam'd congreation in Magpye-Alley, near Fetter-Lane, London, the 15th of this instant May, 1692 / 1
DA461 .F47 A letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard discovering a conspiracy against the laws and ancient constitution of England : with reflections on the present pretended plot.
Whether the preserving the Protestant religion was the motive unto, or the end that was designed in the late revolution in a letter to a country gentleman as an answer to his first query.
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DA461 .F84 A Full and true account of the apprehending Sir Adam Blaire and Dr. Grey (the two notorious persons in the late proclamation) upon Saturday the 6th of this instant July at Folkeston in the county of Kent and their examination and commitment to Folkeston Goal.
To the hon[ora]ble, the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled: the humble petition of William Fuller.
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DA461 .G73 Great news from the north of England being a detection of a late plot (or conspiracy) against the present government. 1
DA461 .H854 1696 The association for K. William, or, An entire loyalty to His present Majesty by satisfaction given to the Jacobites, in regard to their most conscientious scruple, and scandal taken, promoted. 1
DA461 (INTERNET) The loyal martyr vindicated
A letter to Mr. Secretary Trenchard discovering a conspiracy against the laws and ancient constitution of England : with reflections on the present pretended plot.
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DA461 .L37 The Late K. James's commission to his privateers to ravage, plunder, burn, sink, and destroy all the ships and goods of the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland : with remarks thereupon. 2