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The P. of Orange's engagement for maintaining and securing the Protestant religion & liberties of the people of England, according to his late gracious declaration humbly reminded to be performed by their most sacred Majesties K. William and Q. Mary, in their royal assent in Parliament, to the perpetual establishment of liberty of conscience.
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The finger of God over his anointed a sermon preached to the German Lutheran congregation in Trinity-lane, in their vulgar tongue, on Thursday the 16th of April, being the appointed day of thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the miraculous discovery and disappointment of the late horrid conspiracy against His Majesty's most sacred person and government /
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The expedition of his Highness the Prince of Orange for England Giving an account of the most remarkable passages thereof, from the day of his setting sail from Holland, to the first day of this instant December, 1688. In a letter to a person of quality.
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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 Hagve, 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 /
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An answer to a paper entituled, A letter to a friend, upon the dissolving of the late Parliament, and the calling of a new one together, with a list of those that were against making the Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen
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The Queens letter from France, to his Highness the Prince of Orange
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The triumph-royal containing a short account of the most remarkable battels, sieges, sea-fights, treaties, and famous atchievements [sic] of the princes of the House of Nassau &c. describ'd in the triumphal arches, piramids, pictures, inscriptions, and devices erected at the Hague in Honour of William III, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ...
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News from Sherburn-Castle being an accidental discovery of a private conference lately held there. Wherein the Prince of O's third declaration is truly stated. In a familiar dialogue between Frank a Protestant and Tom a R. Catholick.
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An argument proving that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government and prescribed by it in opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses ... /
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A New-years gift to impostors: or, The manifest of William the Third King of England, Scotland, and Ireland delivered and dispersed at the French Court, &c. as an overture to the General Peace, proposed about the later end of the year 1693. and concluded in 1697. Faithfully done out of the original into English, and now published by a true friend to truth and justice, and consequently to his King and country.
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The French prophet being the famous predictions foretelling the fate of France, with the ruin and downfall of the present French King, this ensuing summer, 1692. By the victorious aims of our gracious sovereign King William the III. With the great confusion and distress of several cities and sea-ports of France, the insurrections of the people in several parts thereof, thereby facilitating a descent upon France. Together, with several other notable predictions of that reverend and learned divine, D. B----ly; wherein is briefly hinted the speedy subversion of the French monarchy, by the confederate army, under His present Majesty. Licensed according to order.
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A narrative of the great and bloody fight betvveen the Prince of Orange and the Duke of Orleans the King of Frances General, near the city of St. Omers, on Sunday the first of April 1677. With the numbers of the kil'd and wounded men. Being an impartial account. Licensed according to order.
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An Exact list of the royal confederate army in Flanders, commanded by the K. of Great Britain in four lines, as it was drawn up at Gerpines-Camp, July 27, 1691 : with the different colours of cloathing, by which each regiment is distinguished.
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A voyage to Holland being an account of the late entertainments of K. William III and the several princes there. As also, remarks on the manners, customs, nature, and comical humours of the people. With their religion, government, habitations, way of living and manner of treating strangers; especially the English. Written by an English gentleman, attending the court of the King of Great Britain.
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A Letter from a Roman Catholick to one of his friends at Amsterdam
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A Pindarick ode on His Majesties return from the campaign, 1691.
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