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 40
... Prince of Wales . The birth of such a prince was to be a great diminution of many princes and prin- cesses , in their expectancy and primity to the succession to the three crowns , and threat- ened England with the danger and misery of ...
... Prince of Wales . The birth of such a prince was to be a great diminution of many princes and prin- cesses , in their expectancy and primity to the succession to the three crowns , and threat- ened England with the danger and misery of ...
Page 420
... Prince of Wales . Whatever power the convention could assume to deprive the king and the Prince of Wales of their birth - right , so as that they might be looked upon as dead , yet if the convention had either regarded the rules of ...
... Prince of Wales . Whatever power the convention could assume to deprive the king and the Prince of Wales of their birth - right , so as that they might be looked upon as dead , yet if the convention had either regarded the rules of ...
Page 448
... prince is very suspicious , especially if upon examination of those oppressions which we suffer under the present king , we shall find his conduct smell rank that way . If we be treated as a conquered people the misery is still the same ...
... prince is very suspicious , especially if upon examination of those oppressions which we suffer under the present king , we shall find his conduct smell rank that way . If we be treated as a conquered people the misery is still the same ...
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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