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DA463 1689 .N434 The necessity of setling the crown of England 1
DA463 1689 .O2 Observations upon the late revolution in England. 1
DA463 1689 .O54 One story is good till the other is told. A Roman story told by Dick to Tom on a winters night concerning the ingratitude of the Romans to Julius Cæsar, that famous emperor who fell a sacrifice to the malice of some persons whom he had rais'd to great honours and preferment. 1
DA463 1689 .P47 A petition from the country, to the honourable House of Commons, concerning the toleration 1
DA463 1689 .R43 Reflections upon our late and present proceedings in England 2
DA463 1689 .S43 Sedition unmask'd and exploded: or, Reflections on the seditious designs of some disaffected persons to ruin the present happy settlement of the nation 1
DA463 1689 .W45 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
An answer to the late King James's declaration to all his pretended subjects in the kingdom of England
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DA463 1690 Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariæ, regis & reginæ Angliæ, Scoptiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, secundo. On the fifth day of January, Anno Dom. 1690. in the second year of their Majesties reign, this act passed the royal assent. 1
DA463 1690 .A32 An Account of some transactions in this present Parliament in a letter to a person of quality in the country. 2
DA463 1690 .C3 Caution to the good people of England, about the choice of members for the ensuing Parliament.
Caution to the good people of England about the choice of members for the ensuing Parliament
Cæsarem & fortunam vehis, paraphras'd: or A poem on the kings resolution of going for Ireland
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DA463 1690 .C483 The character of a Williamite 1
DA463 1690 .C66 A congratulatory poem on King William's victories in Ireland, and his happy return into England. 1
DA463 1690 .E53 His Majesties gracious letter to the Privy Council of Scotland, for adjourning the Parliament 1
DA463 1690 .E93 An exact relation of the late King James's embarking for France and of the proclaiming K. William with the present condition of Dublin, and other places near that city : in a letter from Dublin. 1
DA463 1690 .F84 A Full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason in adhering to the King and Queen's enemies by giving intelligence to the French fleet : as also in endeavouring to depose them of their royal crown and dignity by raising rebellion and discord amongst Their Majesties liege subjects &c.
A Full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high treason in adhering to the King and Queen's enemies by giving intelligence to the French fleet : as also in endeavouring to depose them of their royal crown and dignity by raising rebellion and discord amongst Their Majesties liege subjects &c. : at the King's Bench Bar at Westminster on Friday the 21st day of November, annoque Dom. 1690.
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DA463 1690 .G66 Good advice to all the free-holders and corporations of England concerning the choice of their representatives to serve the ensuing parliament. 1
DA463 1690 .H8 A hue and cry after a Jacobite, or Louisian and a true character to know and distinguish him. 1
DA463 1690 (INTERNET) Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament 1
DA463 1690 .L37 The Late plot on the fleet detected with the Jacobites memorial to the French king, and an account of those gentlemen who invited the French fleet to invade our English coasts, &c. 1
DA463 1690 .L47 Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament 2