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The Substance of K. William's discourse to his cabinet-council
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Observations upon the late revolution in England.
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A true account, set up out the informations, intercepted letters, and others authentiq instruments, concerning the horrid conspiracy, against the life of his sacred Majesty, William the III. King of England, Scotland, France & Yreland, &c. setting forth by whom it was contrived, how it was to bee carryed on, & the manner of its discovery, trial, sentence, and execution.
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At a general court for Their Majesties colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, sitting at Boston, upon adjournment, December. 22th. 1691. Forasmuch as these coasts have been and still are infested with divers piratical sea rovers and other enemies; whereby sundry depredations, robberies and damages have been done to and committed upon many of the king and Queens Majesties liege subjects, their vessels, goods and estates to the great impoverishing and hurt of the same ...
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An address presented to the King, August 7th, 1689 when those from the Massachuset's colony were, by that worthy citizen, Sir Henry Ashurst, Baronet : to Their Most Excellent Majesties, King William and Queen Mary of England, &c., the humble address and petition of the General Court of Your Majesties most ancient colony of New-Plymouth in New-England.
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A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, for having made His Highness the Prince of Orange the glorious instrument of the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power. To be used in the City of London and ten miles distant thereof on the 31 of January instant, and throughout the whole kingdom on the 14 of February next.
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The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal to the king Die Veneris 18. Novembris 1692. We Your Majesties most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, do present Your Majesty our most humble thanks for the many gracious expressions in Your Majesties speech; and do heartily congratulate Your Majesties perservation and safe return.
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The address of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-Council of the city of London, to the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament: with the answer thereunto, delivered by the Lord Marquis of Halifax, Lord Privy-Seal, and Speaker of the House of Lords.
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