A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 10Walter Scott AMS Press, 1965 - Great Britain |
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Page 339
... England , till they had altered the fundamental constitution of the government , and made him king in his own right ; his transubstantiating , ( as it has been called ) when he was king , the same convention into a parliament , without ...
... England , till they had altered the fundamental constitution of the government , and made him king in his own right ; his transubstantiating , ( as it has been called ) when he was king , the same convention into a parliament , without ...
Page 423
... England having renounced the old doctrine of the church of England in point of allegiance , and the file - leaders , instigators , and promo- ters of those oaths , and their new allegiance can expect no favourable character from ...
... England having renounced the old doctrine of the church of England in point of allegiance , and the file - leaders , instigators , and promo- ters of those oaths , and their new allegiance can expect no favourable character from ...
Page 496
... England , which may induce all impartial readers to subscribe to the truth of what I have hitherto said . The principal advantage the confederates in general , exclusive of the Prince of Orange , proposed to themselves by this ...
... England , which may induce all impartial readers to subscribe to the truth of what I have hitherto said . The principal advantage the confederates in general , exclusive of the Prince of Orange , proposed to themselves by this ...
Contents
Tracts during the Reign of King William | 1 |
Letter from the Emperor to King James 9th Apr 1689 | 18 |
Reflections on the late and present Effects of Proceedings in England | 174 |
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