A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volumen3F. Cogan, 1750 |
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... King Charles , Son of the late King Charles of England , deceafed , together with King Charles's Anfwer thereunto , 1660 . Page 1 Alderman Bunce's Speech to the Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Common - Coun- cil of London , touching the King's ...
... King Charles , Son of the late King Charles of England , deceafed , together with King Charles's Anfwer thereunto , 1660 . Page 1 Alderman Bunce's Speech to the Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Common - Coun- cil of London , touching the King's ...
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... King's Letter to the great Council of Peers , 1688 . 424 A Speech of a Commoner of England , to his Fellow - Commoner of the Conven- tion ibid . Some Reflections upon the humble Petition to the King's moft excellent Majesty , of the ...
... King's Letter to the great Council of Peers , 1688 . 424 A Speech of a Commoner of England , to his Fellow - Commoner of the Conven- tion ibid . Some Reflections upon the humble Petition to the King's moft excellent Majesty , of the ...
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... King , but would joyfully embrace the Power thereof , ( yea , I may fay , they feek far more Power , than ever , our late King did take upon him ) and all is done under the zealous Pretence of Saintship and Religion ; the form of manner ...
... King , but would joyfully embrace the Power thereof , ( yea , I may fay , they feek far more Power , than ever , our late King did take upon him ) and all is done under the zealous Pretence of Saintship and Religion ; the form of manner ...
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... King , having the Dignity and Royal Estate of the Imperial Crown . 25 Hen . 8. c . 21. there it is the People fpeaking of themselves , That they do recognize no Superior under God but only the King's Grace . Gentlemen , you fee if the King ...
... King , having the Dignity and Royal Estate of the Imperial Crown . 25 Hen . 8. c . 21. there it is the People fpeaking of themselves , That they do recognize no Superior under God but only the King's Grace . Gentlemen , you fee if the King ...
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... King , Our Sovereign Lord rds and Commons Expreffion , Your Sumbly befeech . I aws . In the Sta- fundry , old , au ... King's Regicides ? To be fure they had hard measure , af that were given by Mr. Cook and Mr. Scott for what they did ...
... King , Our Sovereign Lord rds and Commons Expreffion , Your Sumbly befeech . I aws . In the Sta- fundry , old , au ... King's Regicides ? To be fure they had hard measure , af that were given by Mr. Cook and Mr. Scott for what they did ...
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