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Books Printed for Richard Baldwin.
THE Memoirs of Monsieur Deageant; containing the most secret Transactions and Affairs of France, from the Death of Henry IV. till the Beginning of the Ministry of the Cardinal de Richlieu. To which is added, A Particular Relation of the Archbishop of Embrun's Voyage into England, and of his Negotiation for the Advancement of the Ro∣man Catholick Religion here; together with the Duke of Buckingham's Letters to the said Archbishop, about the Progress of that Affair: Which hapned the last Years of King James I. his Reign. Faithfully Translated out of the French Original.
The Cabinet Open'd: or, The Secret History of the Amours of Madam de Maintenon with the French King. Translated from the French Copy.
The History of the Most Illustrious, William, Prince of Orange: Deduc'd from the first Founders of the Ancient House of Nassau: Together with the most considerable Actions of this present Prince. The Second Edition.
A Collection of Fourteen Papers, relating to the Affairs of Church and State, in the Reign of the late King James.
The Character of a Trimmer. His Opinion of I. The Laws and Govern∣ment. II. Protestant Religion. III. The Papists. IV. Foreign Affairs. By the Honourable Sir W. Coventry. The Third Edition carefully Corrected, and cleared from the Errors of the First Impression.
An Impartial Relation of the Illegal Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen Colledge in Oxon, in the Year of our Lord 1687. Containing only Matters of Fact as they occurred. The Second Edition. To which is added the most Re∣markable Passages, omitted in the former. Collected by a Fellow of the said Colledge.
The Absolute Necessity of standing vigorously by the present Government: Or, A View of what both Church-men and Dissenters must expect, if by their unhappy Divisions, Popery and Tyranny should return again.
The Justice of the Parliament, in inflicting of Punishments subsequent to Of∣fenders, vindicated; and the Lawfulness of the present Government asserted.