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Reflections on Monsieur Fagels's letter
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An account of the proceedings and transactions that have happened in the kingdom of England, since the arrival of the Dutch fleet, and the landing of the Prince of Orange's army, &c. As also, the progress the Prince made; the going over to him of the nobility, &c. The seizure of towns, skirmishes, and matters of the like nature: the Kings journey to Salisbury; his retreat and departure from London; his return, and the arrival of the Prince, the proceedings at London and Westminster, upon that occasion. Together with the King and Queens departure for France, and arrival there. Also, the manner of the taking the Lord Chancellor, and divers others. Impartially related from the best and most authentick intelligence and advice, and published for the general satisfaction of the nation.
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas the mutual obligations which lye upon us and our people are indissolvable by any act either of us can commit, and that therefore how undutifully or unjustly soever our people may have behaved themselves towards us, ...
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Ballad to the tune of Couragio
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The association for King William design'd, or, An entire loyalty to His present Majesty by satisfaction given to those that are still for King James, in regard to their most concientious scruple, and scandal taken, promoted.
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A true, exact and impartial history of the horrid and detestable plots and conspiracies, contrived and carried on by papists and other wicked persons, for the compassing the death and destruction of his sacred Majesty, King William III. And introducing popery and slavery, by an invasion from France. With the manner how it was a miraculously discovered, when ripe to be put in execution. Also, an account of the tryals, speeches, confessions and executions of those that have suffered for it; with their characters, from the first of them to Sir John Fenwick, who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, on an act of attainder; with the paper he left behind him: and many other things worthy of particular remark, for the information of the present and future ages.
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Ode on the King's birth-day
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The Paris relation of the Battel of Landen, July 29th, 1693, between the French, commanded by the D. of Luxemburg, and the confederates, by the K. of Great Britain publish'd by the French King's authority, with his letter, ordering the Archbishop of Paris to sing Te Deum, and a private letter from a very good hand in Paris, with another account of the battel : as also reflexions upon the King's letter, by a very learned French pen and observations by another hand here, proving the French king and his gazeteers account to be inconsistent with themselves, and one another, as well as contrary to truth, and that though the French kept the field, yet they were really loosers by the action.
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A particular relation of the battel, fought on the 29th of July, 1693, between the confederate army, commanded by His Majesty of Great Britain and the Elector of Bavaria, &c. and that of France, commanded by the M. d'Luxemburgh with an exact list of the principal officers killed, wounded, and taken prisoners on both sides.
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