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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... royal Commands , that the Duke of Lauderdale was concerned in the Design of bringing in of Popery . and arbitrary ... royal Highness James Duke of York and Albany . An extraordinary Pamphlet , and worthy to be read by all Subjects ...
... royal Commands , that the Duke of Lauderdale was concerned in the Design of bringing in of Popery . and arbitrary ... royal Highness James Duke of York and Albany . An extraordinary Pamphlet , and worthy to be read by all Subjects ...
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... Royal 396 Highnefs , & c . The Duke of Monmouth's Cafe , with all the very ftrange Crimes and great Mif- demeanors alledged againft his Grace in 402 a whole dozen of Articles A true Relation of the late King's Death , 404 1684 . The ...
... Royal 396 Highnefs , & c . The Duke of Monmouth's Cafe , with all the very ftrange Crimes and great Mif- demeanors alledged againft his Grace in 402 a whole dozen of Articles A true Relation of the late King's Death , 404 1684 . The ...
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... Royal Prerogative , to en- deavour the maintaining the King , his Pofterity , according to the Solemn League and Covenant ; this I think ( my Lord ) was the firft Pretence of these Mens railing War against his late Majefty , which at ...
... Royal Prerogative , to en- deavour the maintaining the King , his Pofterity , according to the Solemn League and Covenant ; this I think ( my Lord ) was the firft Pretence of these Mens railing War against his late Majefty , which at ...
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... royal Hands , wherein we crave leave : To fupplicate your Majefty for your gracious Protection of us , in the con- tinuance both of our civil Privileges , according to ( and of our religious Li- berties , the Grantees known end of fuing ...
... royal Hands , wherein we crave leave : To fupplicate your Majefty for your gracious Protection of us , in the con- tinuance both of our civil Privileges , according to ( and of our religious Li- berties , the Grantees known end of fuing ...
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... Royal Sir , if according to our humble Petition , and good Hope , the God of the Spirits of all Flesh , the Father of Mercies ( who comforteth the Abject ) fhall make the Permiffion of the Bereavement of that All , for which we have and ...
... Royal Sir , if according to our humble Petition , and good Hope , the God of the Spirits of all Flesh , the Father of Mercies ( who comforteth the Abject ) fhall make the Permiffion of the Bereavement of that All , for which we have and ...
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