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DA463 1697 The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled to His Majesty on Wednesday the eighth day of December, 1697. And His Majesties most gracious answer thereunto
A true copy of the paper delivered by Sir John Fenwicke, Baronet, to the sheriffs of London, and Midlesex on Tower Hill, the place of execution, Thursday January 28 1696/7
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DA463 1697 .B3 The Best choice for religion and government. In a conference between Sir Anthony, a Latitudinarian; John Ponteus, a religion-broker; Mr. Maggot, an independent; Mr. Mouth, a gifted-speaker; and Friend Henry, an undeceiv'd Quaker. 1
DA463 1697 .C48 A form of prayer to be used next after the prayer in time of war and tumults throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales and town of Berwick upon Tweed in all churches and chapels, at morning and evening prayer, as often as there is divine service during the time of His Majesties absence. 2
DA463 1697 .D37 A description of the camp on Black-Heath, which begun on Thursday the 1st of July, 1697. 1
DA463 1697 .D43 Some reflections on a pamphlet lately published entituled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy 2
DA463 1697 .D47 A description of the city of Aeth and situation of the castle, with an exact journal of the siege, begun the 17th of May new stile, till the capitulation on the 5th of June, and surrender on the 7th together with the new fortifications made by the French, 1667. 1
DA463 1697 .D53 A dialogue between a country gentleman and a parliament-man concerning the late King James 1
DA463 1697 .E53 His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday the sixteenth day of April, 1697 2
DA463 1697 (INTERNET) Some reflections on a pamphlet lately published entituled An argument shewing that a standing army is inconsistent with a free government and absolutely destructive to the constitution of the English monarchy 1
DA463 1697 .P48 1697 In pacem Angliae restauratam 1
DA463 1697 .R46 A Reply to the pretended answer, to the truest account of Mr. Fuller's discovery wherein all that authors objections are briefly answered, and with all the validity of all the other writings, writen [sic] lately on that subject, is considerecd, and shewn not to be convincing, and to be without authority : in vindication of the person of quality. 1
DA463 1698 A list of King James's Irish and Popish forces in France, ready, (when called for: ) in answer to an argument against a land-force, writ by A, B, C, D, E, F, G, or to whatever has been or ever shall be writ upon that subject. 1
DA463 1698 .C7 Menippeus rusticus a satyrical epistle / 2
DA463 1698 .G64 The case of Francis Godolphin Esq nephew and heir and one of the administrators of Sir Will. Godolphin, kt. deceased, in reference to the bill depending before the Honourable House of Commons for the better discovery of all lands and other revenues given to superstitious uses, for applying the same to the use of Greenwich Hospital. 2
DA463 1698 .S48 A short account of the process and trial at the instance of His Majesty's advocate by special order of His Majesty's privy council against Thomas Frazer of Beaufort and Captain Simeon Frazer his son and their complices for the crimes of treason and other crimes contained in their inditement. 1
DA463 1699 By the Honourable Sir William Beeston Kt. His Majesties lieutenant governour and commander in chief, in, and over this his island of Jamaica, and other the territories depending thereon in America ... a proclamation .. 1
DA463 1699 .C8 Cursory remarks upon some late disloyal proceedings in several cabals composed of an intermixture of interests 2
DA463 1699 .D87 The Dutch-gards farewell to England 2
DA463 1699 .J87 A Just rebuke of a late unmannerly libel in defence of the court entituled Cursory remarks upon some late disloyal proceedings &c. 1
DA463 1699 .O27 Oaths appointed to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy and declaration. 2