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The remonstrance from the Reverend Father in God, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, and several others, the most eminent divines of the Church of England, against the proceedings of the P: O. and the lords spiritual and temporal, that invited him. Being an adress [sic], from the pulpit to the King, in fifteen sermons; denouncing damnation, &c. to the abdicators of God's annoynted, and abettors of this rebellion.
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A true description of the manner and form of the royal meeting and consultation of King William, and the soveraign princes, at the Hague in Holland: With a catalogue of the names and titles of the several electors, and other princes: As also, an account of His Sacred Majesty's landing; his splendid, glorious, and magnificent reception by the States General; of the canopy, and chair of stare; of the triumphal arches, and fire-works, &c.
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The triumphant reception of His Most Sacred Majesty, King William III. in his passage through the city of London, to his royal palace, on his return from Flanders, after a firm conclusion of peace, November the 16th. 1697. : A heroick poem.
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A true and exact account of the rise, progress, and contrivance of the horrid plot and conspiracy against the life of His most sacred Majesty King William the third in order to further and encourage an invasion from France, under the late King James, for the introducing of popery and arbitrary power. Collected out of original papers and unquestionable records, whereby the whole narration has undeniable clearness and strength. In a letter to the right reverend father in God, Dr. Thomas Sprat, Lord Bishop of Rochester, from his Lordship's most humble servant Thomas Percival.
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The Earl Marshal's order for going into second mourning
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The speech of the recorder of Bristol to His Highness the Prince of Orange. Monday, January the 7th, 1688. The mayor, recorder, aldermen, and commons of the principal citizens, of the city of Bristol, waited upon the Prince of Orange, being introduc'd by His Grace the Duke of Ormond, their high-steward, and the Earl of Shrewsbury: where the recorder spake to this effect:
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An exact diary of the late expedition of His illustrious Highness the Prince of Orange, (now King of Great Britain) from his palace at the Hague, to his landing at Torbay; and from thence to his arrival at White-Hall. Giving a particular account of all that happened, and every day's march. By a Minister, Chaplain in the army.
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To the most illustrious and serene prince, his royal Highness
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