Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA463 | A divine poem or, Glad tidings of great joy to England, which every body will like, and espouse, and few, if any, can gainsay the truth of a further universal revolution, to be speedily performed by our Most Gracious Sovereign K. William III the mediator and instrument in the hand of God for peace or war, being a plain interpretation of the 11th. and 12th. chap. of Daniel ... Denying Christ's personal reign the Fifth Monarchy tenet .. | 1 |
DA463 1641 .E53 1641 | Die Jovis 20. Januarii. 1641. Lords House. Whereas the Lords in the Upper House of Parliament, do finde that there are many petitions concerning private persons depending now before their Lordships, and conceive that many more may be brought into that house. | 1 |
DA463 1660 | A speech against pensioners | 1 |
DA463 1675 .R67 | To the Right Honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of James Rossington, Clarke. | 1 |
DA463 1680 .J7 | Englands unanimous senc [sic] to the present Parliament | 3 |
DA463 1683 .W34 | The last speeches and confessions of Captain Thomas Walcott, John Rowse and William Hone, joyner, at the common place of execution on Friday the 20th of this present July, 1683 : who were all found guilty of high-treason for conspiring the death of His Sacred Majesty and his royal brother James, Duke of York. | 2 |
DA463 1688 | A congratulatory poem to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, or his welcome to the city of London | 1 |
DA463 1688 .A645 | Animadversions upon a pretended answer to Mijn Heer Fagel's letter | 2 |
DA463 1688 .C48 | A prayer for His Highness the Prince of Orange to be used immediately after the prayer for the royal family. | 2 |
DA463 1688 .E64 | Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariae Regis et Reginae Angliae, Franciae & Hiberniae primo on the twenty third day of February Anno Dom. 1688, in the first year of Their Majesties reign, this act passed the royal assent. | 2 |
DA463 1688 .L48 | A Letter to the Honourable Major Slingsby, Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth | 2 |
DA463 1689 |
A new poll-bill for raising the sum of seven hundred thousand pound. Humbly offered to consideration. / A discourse, shewing that it is lawfull, and our duty to swear obedience to King William, notwithstanding the oath of allegiance taken to the late King. / Several queries relating to the present proceedings in Parliament more especially recommended to the consideration of the bishops. |
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DA463 1689 .A3 | Agreement betwixt the present and the former government, or, A discourse of this monarchy, whether elective or hereditary? also of abdication, vacancy, interregnum, present possession of the crown, and the reputation of the Church of England ; with an answer to objections thence arising, against taking the new Oath of Allegiance, for the satisfaction of the scrupulous / | 3 |
DA463 1689 .A34 | The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster presented to Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange, at White-Hall the 13th of February 1688/9. | 2 |
DA463 1689 .B87 | A pastoral letter writ by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum, to the clergy of his diocess, concerning the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary | 1 |
DA463 1689 .C42 | The Character of a Gumbletonian, or, The New malcontent | 2 |
DA463 1689 .C6 | A letter to a bishop concerning the present settlement and the new oaths | 1 |
DA463 1689 .C65 |
A letter to a Bishop concerning the present settlement and the new oaths A letter to a bishop concerning the present settlement and the new oaths |
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DA463 1689 .C66 | Considerations proposed to the electors of the ensuing convention | 1 |
DA463 1689 .C664 | A congratulatory poem to His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, on his happy arrival | 1 |