A Compleat collection of papers in twelve parts relating to the great revolutions in England and Scotland from the time of the seven bishops petitioning K. James II. against the dispensing power, June 8. 1688. to the coronation of King William and Queen Mary, April 11. 1689.

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A Compleat collection of papers in twelve parts relating to the great revolutions in England and Scotland from the time of the seven bishops petitioning K. James II. against the dispensing power, June 8. 1688. to the coronation of King William and Queen Mary, April 11. 1689.
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London :: Printed by J.D. for R. Clavel ... Henry Mortlock ... and Jonathan Robinson ...,
1689.
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The EIGHTH Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. VIZ.

  • I. Proposals to the present Convention for Set∣ling the Government.
  • II. Several Queries relating to the present Pro∣ceedings in Parliament.
  • III. A Protestant Precedent offer'd for the Exclu∣sion of King James the Second.
  • IV. Reasons offer'd for placing the Prince of Orange singly in the Throne during his Life.
  • V. A Breviate for the Convention, represented to the Lords and Commons of England.
  • VI. King James the First his Opinion of a King, and of a Tyrant; and of the English Laws, Rights and Priviledges.
  • VII. Proposals to the present Convention, for perpetual Security of the Protestant Religion, and Liberty of the Subjects of England.

London printed, and are to be sold by Rich. Janeway in Queen's-head Court in Pater-Noster Row, 1689.

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