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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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A true copy of the imperial decree and of the declaration that was delivered to the envoys of the electors, princes and estates of the empire, by Prince Herman of Baden by which the late insinuations of the papists do's appear wholly groundless, (viz.) that the Catholick princes were grown jealous of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange's designs, and that therefore a peace would speedily be concluded between his Imperial Majesty and France, and a league of all the Catholick princes ensue, for maintenance of the Romish religion.
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The Prince of Oranges speech to the Lords, &c. concerned with him.
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A true history of the several designs and conspiracies against His Majesties sacred person and government as they were continually carry'd on from 1688 till 1697 containing matters extracted from original papers, depositions of the witnesses, and authentick records, as appears by the references to the appendix, wherein they are digested : published with no other design then to acquaint the English nation that notwithstanding the present posture of affairs our enemies are still so many, restless and designing, that all imaginable care ought to be taken for the defense and safety of His Majesty and his three kingdoms /
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King William's toleration: being an explanation of that liberty of religion, which may be expected from His Majesty's declaration. With a bill for comprehension & indulgence, drawn up in order to an Act of Parliament. Licensed, March the 25. 1689, James Fraser.
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A full and true account of the two great victories lately obtained before Lymerick, by K. William's forces over the French and Irish rebels, which were commanded by D. Tryconnel, and General Lauson with a particular relation of the killing seven hundred of the enemy, and the number of the prisoners taken, the flight of the rebels into the county of Clare, their horrid burnings, and other cruelties, and the number of the rebels hang'd for the same, by the command of Lieutenant General Douglas : in a letter from a gentleman, who was particularly concerned in the aforesaid action.
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The victory of William III, by the grace of God King of Great-Brittaine, France, Ireland, &c. against James and the rebelles & French, under his command, at the River Boyne neare Drogheda, in Ireland, the 10/30 Juny 1690.
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Some reflections upon His Highness the Prince of Orange's Declaration
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