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The manner of the proclaiming of King William and Queen Mary, : at White-hall, and in the City of London, Feb. 13. 168⁸/₉.
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The manner of the proclaiming of King William and Queen Mary : at White-hall, and in the City of London, Feb. 13. 168⁸/₉.
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation. William R. : Whereas the French King hath lately caused our kingdom of Ireland in a hostile manner to be invaded by a great number of officers, ...
Published 1689“…Whereas the French King hath lately caused our kingdom of Ireland in a hostile manner to be invaded by a great number of officers…”
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A full and true account of a new & horrid conspiracy against His Majesty & present government : with the manner of its discovery, and the appresion of several of the conspirators, whose names are incerted in the following relation : Lycens'd according to order.
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A true account of the horrid conspiracy against the life of His Sacred Majesty William III. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. : setting forth by whom it was contrived; how it was to be carried on; and the manner of its discovery. Published by authority.
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A true account of the horrid conspiracy against the life of His Sacred Majesty William III. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. : setting forth by how it was contrived; how it was to be carried on; and the manner of its discovery. Published by authority.
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By the King and Queen a proclamation ... : whereas we have received information that James Campbell, commonly called Captain Campbell, Archibald Montgomery, and Sir John Johnston ... did in a forcible manner seize upon ... Mary Wharton and carried her away ...
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Whereas by our order bearing date the tenth day of February last, we ordered the colonels and other officers commanding in chief any of our regiments of horse, foot and dragoons within our kingdom of England, forthwith to accompt with, and satisfie their several captains, what shall be in any manner due to them
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By the King and Queen a proclamation. William R. Whereas we have received information that James Campbell, : commonly called Captain Campbell, Archibald Montgomery, and Sir John Johnston, together with divers other ill disposed persons ... did in a forcible manner seize upon ... Mary Wharton, and carried her away ...
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A true account, set up out the informations, intercepted letters, and others authentiq instruments, concerning the horrid conspiracy, against the life of his sacred Majesty, William the III. : King of England, Scotland, France & Yreland, &c. setting forth by whom it was contrived, how it was to bee carryed on, & the manner of its discovery, trial, sentence, and execution.
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A plain relation of the late action at sea between the English & Dutch, and the French fleets, from June 22 to July 5 last : with reflections thereupon, and upon the present state of the nation : together with A preparation for death and a perswasive to criminals to do right to their countrey, and a specimen of a bill for reformation of manners, drawn for the bishops, and mentioned in the folowing reflections.
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A form of prayer to be used on Wednesday the eleventh day of this instant December, : throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and within the bills of mortality: and throughout the whole kingdom on Wednesday the eighteenth of the said month; being the fast-day appointed by His Majesties proclamation, to be observed in a most solemn and devout manner, for the imploring a blessing upon the consultations of this present Parliament. : By His Majesties special command.
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A form of prayer to be used on Friday the eighth day of April next, throughout the whole kingdom, : being the fast-day appointed by the King and Queens proclamation. To be observed in a most solemn and devout manner, for supplicating Almighty God for the pardon of our sins, and for imploring his blessing and protection in the preservation of Their Majesties sacred persons, and the prosperity of their arms both at land and sea. : By Her Majesties special command.
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A form of prayer : to be used on Wednesday the twenty ninth day of this present April, throughout the whole kingdom, being the fast-day appointed by the King and Queens proclamation. To be observed in a most solemn and devout manner, for supplicating Almighty God for the pardon of our sins, and for imploriug [sic] his blessing and protection in the preservation of Their Majesties sacred persons, and the prosperity of their arms both at land and sea. : By Their Majesties special command.
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