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DA463.S7 1689 Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year from 5 Nov. 1688 to 5 Nov. 1689. Wherein, the happy progress of the late Revolution, and the unhappy progress of affairs since, are considered; the original of the latter discovered, and the proper means for remedy proposed and recommended. 1
DA463 .S7 1699 To Sir Richard Cocks. 1
DA463 .S73 1699 A letter to His Most Excellent Majesty King William III shewing, I. The original foundation of the English monarchy ... V. The best means by which its grandeur may be forever maintain'd. 2
DA463 .W3 The necessity of altering the present oath of allegiance made evident also the declaration signed by above 28000 in Lancashire, when they expected a late French invasion, compared with the association signed in this present Parliament / 1
DA463 .W343 1696 A sermon preached in the parish church of St. James, Westminster, April xvith, 1696 being the day of the publick thanksgiving for the preservation of His Majesty's person from the late horrid and barbarous conspiracy and for delivering this kingdom from the danger and miseries of a French invasion / 1
DA463 .W5 A proclamation, for the calling out the levy of one thousand men, for the year 1697. 1
DA463 .W54 Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary 2
DA463 .Y68 A friendly conference between the suffering saints for conscience-sake, the Jacobites, met together at the --- Tavern particularly R.L., R.F. and A.S., my Lord Bp. of Salisbury (promised to be so by K. James when he returns) and other precious ones there assembled at least to consult about and read prayers for the dethroning of the best of kings and restoration of the worst : with a postscript concerning a late declaration of Mr. Lobb and others against Crispionism.
A friendly conference between the suffering saints for conscience-sake, the Jacobites, met together at the --- Tavern particularly R.L., R.F. and A.S., my Lord Bp. of Salisbury (promised to be so by K. James when he returns) and other precious ones there assembled at least to consult about and read prayers for the dethroning of the best of kings and restoration of the worst : with a postscript concerning a late declaration of Mr. Lobb and others against Crispionism.
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DA463.1689 D35 Carmen proseucticon Basiliphili ad suos Britannicos concives occasione pridie nonarum, & nonarum Novembris, quando Regis Guilielmi III. genethlia, et adventus enjus in Angliam, atque pulverariæ proditionis memoria celebrabantur, anno MDCLXXXIX. 1
DA463.1689 E5 The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster, presented to Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange, at Whitehall, the 13th. of February, 1688/9. 1
DA463.1691 S87 A Strange and wonderful prophecy, pointing out the glorious success of Great Britain under the victorious arms of His Present Majesty King William the Third. : Found in the commentaries on the Revelations of St. John the Evangelist, with some explanations on the particulars, to give the reader an insight as to what may seem dark or obscure, and other matters highly worthy our serious consideration in the present juncture of affairs. : With a prayer, or suitable wishes for the fulfilling this prophecy, in the glory of His Majesties future success. 1
DA463.1692 S82 A word to both houses of Parliament. 1
DA463.1694 E53 The humble address of the right honourable the Lords spiritual & temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty the one of thirtieth of December, 1694 and His Majesties gracious answer thereunto. 1
DA463.1696 M32 A view of the court of St Germain since the year 1690. With an account of the entertainment Protestants meet with there. : Directed to the malecontents Protestants of England. 1
DA463.1698 E545 The humble address of the right honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Friday the tenth day of June, 1698. : And His Majesties most gracious answer thereunto. 1
DA463.1698 .R45 An elegy on the death of trade 1
DA467 .C68 1643 The humble petition of the Mayor, aldermen and commons of the City of London to His Majesty with His Maiesties gracious ansvver thereunto. 1
DA470 Britons /
Corruption, party, and government in Britain, 1702-1713 /
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DA470 .C6 1938 The common people, 1746-1938 / 1
DA470 .C6 1938a The common people, 1746-1938 / 1