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Some seasonable queries on the second head, viz. an oath of abjuration or at least declarative of His Majesty's right
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation for the sitting of the Parliament on the 19th of October next
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Reflections on a pretended letter from St. Germains. : In a letter to a gentleman in the country.
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Reasons humbly offer'd against a clause in a bill for the better collecting of charity-money on briefs, &c. (viz.).
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To the knights, gentlemen and free-holders and commons of England, Edward Stephens wisheth prudence, piety, peace and happiness..
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The character of a bigotted prince, and what England may expect from the return of such a one
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The character of a bigotted prince, and what England may expect from the return of such a one
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 27th of January, 1689
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Memorial in behalf of the purchasers of forfeited lands in Ireland
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A speech spoken by the Bishop of Carlisle in the House of Lords; : with some observations upon it.
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The royal address, or, The lion's complaint against the wild beasts of the forrest
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