Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year from 5 Nov. 1688 to 5 Nov. 1689.: Wherein, the happy progress of the late Revolution, and the unhappy progress of affairs since, are considered; the original of the latter discovered, and the proper means for remedy proposed and recommended.

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Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year from 5 Nov. 1688 to 5 Nov. 1689.: Wherein, the happy progress of the late Revolution, and the unhappy progress of affairs since, are considered; the original of the latter discovered, and the proper means for remedy proposed and recommended.
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Stephens, Edward, d. 1706.
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London :: [s.n.],
Printed in the year, 1689.
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"Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year from 5 Nov. 1688 to 5 Nov. 1689.: Wherein, the happy progress of the late Revolution, and the unhappy progress of affairs since, are considered; the original of the latter discovered, and the proper means for remedy proposed and recommended." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93860.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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REFLECTIONS UPON THE OCCURRENCES OF THE LAST YEAR. From 5 Nov. 1688. to 5 Nov. 1689. WHEREIN, The Happy Progress of the late Revolution, and Ʋnhappy Progress of Affairs since, are Considered; The Original of the latter discovered, and the proper Means for Remedy, Proposed and Recommended.

PROV. XXVII. 5, 6.

Open Rebuke is better than secret Love: Faithful are the Wounds of a Friend; but the Kisses of an Enemy are deceitful.

London, Printed in the Year, 1689.

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