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Filed under: William III, King of England, 1650-1702 The Oration of Cicero for M. Marcellus, Done into English; With an Appendix Relating to the Prince of Orange (London: Printed for W. Kettilby 1689), by Marcus Tullius Cicero (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Colonial Policy of William III in America and the West Indies (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1922), by G. H. Guttridge Prins Willem III in zijn verhouding tot Engeland (P. N. van Kampen & zn., 1889), by Robert Fruin (page images at HathiTrust) Wilhem de Derde, door Gods genade, koning van Engeland, Schotland, Vrankryk en Ierland, beschermer des geloofs, enz. ... (F. Halma, W. vande Water, 1698), by Lukas Rotgans (page images at HathiTrust) An address delivered before the New-York Historical Society : at the celebration of its seventy-second anniversary, Tuesday, December 19, 1876 (Pub. for the Society, 1876), by Frederic De Peyster and New-York Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust) Occasional stanzas, written at the request of the Revolution society, and recited on their anniversary, November 4, 1788. To which is added, Queen Mary to King William, during his campaign in Ireland, 1690; a poetical epistle. (Printed for T. Cadell, 1788), by William Hayley and England) Revolution Society (London (page images at HathiTrust) Het karakter van Willem III, koning-stadhouder; proeve eener psychografie. (H. J. Paris, 1925), by Henriëtte Elisabeth Heimans (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The life and times of William the Third, king of England and stadtholder of Holland. (Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1835), by Arthur Hill-Trevor Dungannon (page images at HathiTrust) Leven en bedryf van Willem Henrik (I. Zwol, 1677), by Arnoldus Montanus (page images at HathiTrust) William Bentinck and William III (Prince of Orange); the life of Bentinck Earl of Portland from the Welbeck correspondence (J. Murray, 1924), by Marion Ethel Grew (page images at HathiTrust) The court of William III (Mills & Boon, limited, 1910), by Edwin Sharpe Grew and Marion Ethel Grew (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Het leven van Willem III (1650-1702) (Gebr. Kluitman, 1902), by Arnoldus Nicolaas Jacobus Fabius (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Le veritable portrait de Guillaume Henry de Nassau. (s.n., 1689), by Antoine Arnauld (page images at HathiTrust) William the Third (Macmillan and Co., 1888), by H. D. Traill (page images at HathiTrust) The colonial policy of William III in America and the West Indies (University Press, 1922), by G. H. Guttridge (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Krijgs- en geschiedkundige beschouwingen over Willem den derde, 1672-1697 (H. A. M. Roelants, 1895), by Willem Jan Knoop (page images at HathiTrust) Court life in the Dutch Republic, 1638-1689 (J. M. Dent & co.;, 1906), by Suzette van Zuylen van Nyevelt (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Wilhelm III von Oranien und Georg Friedrich von Waldeck; ein Beitrag zur Geshichte des Kampfes um das europäische Gleichgewicht (M. Nijhoff, 1873), by P. L. Muller (page images at HathiTrust) Succession d'Espagne : Louis XIV et Guillaume III, histoire des deux traités de partage et du testament de Charles II, d'après la correspondance inédite de Louis XIV (E. Plon et cie, 1883), by Hermile Reynald (page images at HathiTrust) Le maréchal de Luxembourg et le prince d'Orange, 1668-1678 (Calmann-Lévy, 1902), by Pierre Ségur (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) An exact diary of the late expedition of His illustrious Highness the Prince of Orange, (now king of Great Britain) from his palace at the Hague, to his arrival at White-Hall ... (Printed for R. Baldwin, 1689), by John Whittie (page images at HathiTrust) A true and impartial history of the conspiracy against the person and government of king William III of glorious memory, in the year 1695. (J. Knapton, 1723), by Richard Blackmore (page images at HathiTrust) William the Third ([Ann Arbor, Mich., 1960), by H. D. Traill (page images at HathiTrust) Constantinus redivivus: or, A full account of the wonderful providences, and unparallell'd successes that have all along attended the glorious enterprises of the heroical prince, William the 3d, now king of Great Britain, &c. Wherein are many curious passages, relating to the intrigues of Lewis the 14th, &c. Carried on here, and elsewhere; never printed before, &c. (Printed, and sold by T. Harbin, 1693), by John Whittel (page images at HathiTrust) William Bentinck and William III (Prince of Orange); the life of Bentinck, Earl of Portland, from the Welbeck correspondence. (Appleton, 1924), by Marion Sharpe Grew (page images at HathiTrust) A narrative of the most remarkable events in the life of William the Third. Also, A revised history of the siege of Londonderry. To which is added, The annals of this city, &c. &c. &c. (M. Hempton, 1823), by Joshua Gillespie (page images at HathiTrust) Correspondentie van Willem III en van Hans Willem Bentinck, eersten Graaf van Portland (M. Nijhoff, 1927), by King of England William III, N. Japikse, and William Bentinck Portland (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The life of William the Third : King of Great Britain and Ireland, Stadtholder of Holland, Prince of Orange, etc. (Grant and Bolton, 1836), by J. S. Ryan (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the house of Orange; or, A brief relation of the glorious and magnanimous achievements of his majesty's renowned predecessors, and likewise his own heroic actions till the late wonderful revolution; together with the history of William and Mary, king and queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. being an impartial account of the most remarkable passages and transactions in these kingdoms, from their Majesty's happy accession to the throne to this time. (M. Stace, 1814), by 1632?-1725? R. B. (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the House of Orange : William and Mary : with a sketch of the Orange institution, to the present day. (Maclear, 1876), by approximately 1632-approximately 1725 R. B. (page images at HathiTrust) William the Third (Macmillan and co., 1892), by H. D. Traill (page images at HathiTrust) A sermon upon occasion of the death of our late sovereign King William ; and her present Majesty's happy accession to the crown (Printed for Joseph Wild, 1702), by Nicholas Brady (page images at HathiTrust) William the Third (Macmillan, 1926), by H. D. Traill (page images at HathiTrust) Die friedensbestrebungen Wilhelms III. von England in den jahren 1694-1697. Ein beitrag zur geschichte des Rijswijker friedens. (J. C. B. Mohr, 1903), by Gallus Koch (page images at HathiTrust) Disputatio historico-politica inauguralis, ex jure publico promta, de Gulielmo III, principe Arausiaco, libertatis Europae contra dominationem gallicam vindice (apud H.W. Hazenberg juniorem, 1819), by Willem Hogendorp (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the life and reign of William III ... (Marsh, 1744), by John Bancks (page images at HathiTrust) A treatise of the just interest of the kings of England, : in their free disposing power, and the validity of their grants made to any of their subjects. And the history of acts of resumption, and how they have been gain'd. (Printed for Thomas Osborne ..., 1703), by Matthew Hale and Blackerby Fairfax (page images at HathiTrust) An address delivered before the New York Historical Society, at the celebration of its sixty-ninth anniversary, Tuesday, January 6, 1874. (Pub. for the Society, 1874), by Frederic De Peyster (page images at HathiTrust) William of Orange and the English Revolution. (J. M. Dent, 1908), by John Appleyard (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A letter, writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to Mr. James Stewart, advocate : giving an account of the Prince and Princess of Orange's thoughts concerning the repeal of the Test and the penal laws. ([s.n.], 1688), by Gaspar Fagel and James Stewart (page images at HathiTrust) The manuscripts of the Right Honourable F. J. Savile Foljambe, of Osberton. (Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1897), by Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, R. E. G. Kirk, King of England James II, Francis John Savile Foljambe, and Great Britain. Privy Council (page images at HathiTrust) Le triomphe royal : où l'on voit dêscrits les arcs de triomphe, piramydes, tablaux, & devises au nombre de 65, erigez à la Haye, à l'honneur de Guillaume III, roy d'Angleterre, Ecosse, France, & Irlande. (Chez Barent Beek ..., 1691), by Barent Beeck and Jan Luiken (page images at HathiTrust) An accurate description of the United Netherlands, and of the most considerable parts of Germany, Sweden, & Denmark : containing a succinct account of what is most remarkable in these countries, and necessary instructions for travellers : together with An exact relation of the entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William at The Hague (Printed for Timothy Childe ... , 1691), by William Carr and William Carr (page images at HathiTrust) De konincklycke triumphe : vertoonende alle de eerpoorten, met desselfs besondere sinne-beelden, en hare beschryvinge, ten getale van in de 60, opgerecht in s' Gravenhage 1691 ter eere van Willem de III koningh van Groot Brittanjen. (By Barent Beeck ..., 1691), by Barent Beeck and Jan Luiken (page images at HathiTrust) 's Graavenhaage zegevierende : op den dag der krooning van haare majesteyten, Willem en Marie, koning en koningin van Engeland, Schotland, Vranckrijck en Yrland, &&c. : uitgesprooken in de Groote Kerk binnen 's Graavenhaage, den 21sten van Grasmaand des jaars 1689. (By Meyndert Uytwerf, boekverkooper in het Halstraatje, 1689), by Govard Bidloo and Romeyn de Hooghe (page images at HathiTrust) Komst van Koning Willem in Holland (By Arnoud Leers, Boekverkooper, 1691), by Govard Bidloo, Peter Schenk, Jan Van Vianen, Bastiaen Stopendael, Jan Hendrik Brandon, Pieter Stevens van Gunst, Steven Janszoon Vennekool, Jan Luiken, Peter Lely, Abraham Blooteling, Johannes Tangena, Jacob Gole, Carel Allard, and Romeyn de Hooghe (page images at HathiTrust) Histoire metalique de Guillaume III. roy de la Grande Bretaigne ([s.n.] ;, 1692), by Nicolas Chevalier, Adriaan Schoonebeek, and Romeyn de Hooghe (page images at HathiTrust) Voyage de Sa Majeste britannique en Hollande (Chez Arnout Leers, marchand libraire, 1692), by Govard Bidloo and Romeyn de Hooghe (page images at HathiTrust) Histoire de Guillaume III., roi de la Grande Bretagne. (Chez Pierre Brunel, sur le Dam, à la Bible d'Or, 1703), by Jan Van der Leuw and Romeyn de Hooghe (page images at HathiTrust) A form of prayers used by His Majesty King William III when he received the Holy Sacrament, and on other occasions (Rollo and Adam, 1864), by John Carry and King of Great Britain William III (page images at HathiTrust) In the footprints of William of Orange the hero of the Loyal Orange Association (s.n.], 1917), by Charles Lench (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Wilhelm III., prinz von Oranien, Erbstatthalter von Holland, König von England (1650-1702) Zum vierteljahrtausendtag seiner geburt (14. november 1650) (Schwetschke, 1900), by Wilhelm Karl Alexander Nippold (page images at HathiTrust) An address delivered before the New York historical society, at the celebration of its sixty-ninth anniversary, Tuesday, January 6, 1874 (Pub. for the Society, 1874), by Frederic De Peyster (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the House of Orange or, A brief relation of the glorious and magnanimous achievements of His Majesty's renowned predecessors, and likewise of his own heroic actions till the late wonderful revolution; together with the history of William and Mary, king and queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, [et]c. being an impartial account of the most remarkable passages and transactions in these kingdoms, from Their Majesty's happy accession to the throne to this time. (M. Stace, 1814), by approximately 1632-approximately 1725 R. B. (page images at HathiTrust) An exact diary of the late expedition of His Illustrious Highness the Prince of Orange (now King of Great Britain) from his palace at the Hague to his landing at Torbay : and from thence to his arrival at White-Hall : giving a particular account of all that happened and every day's march (Focus Christian Ministries Trust, 1988), by John Whittle (page images at HathiTrust) Willem III, en de slag van Saint-Dénis, 1678 (A. Van Hoogstraten en Zoon, 1881), by Robert Fruin and W. J. Knoop (page images at HathiTrust) Oliver Cromwell--Wilhelm III. und ihre feinde von heute. Literarischer anhang zu Wilhelm III., prinz von Oranien, erbstatthalter von Holland, könig von England (C. A. Schwetschke und sohn, 1901), by Wilhelm Karl Alexander Nippold (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Catalogue of the library (John Wilson and Son, University Press, 1881), by James Freeman, Henry Wilder Foote, and Mass.) King's Chapel (Boston (page images at HathiTrust) Prins en Johan de Witt (A. W. Sijthoff, 1885), by P. J. Andriessen (page images at HathiTrust) Guillaume III, défenseur et soutien de l'indépendance de l'Europe contre la puissance de Louis XIV ... : suivi 1°d'une lettre adressée au roi Louis-Philippe, en 1838; 2°de deux lettres à m. Guizot ... et les réponses de m. Guizot à m. de Grovestins. (Dentu, 1850), by baron Sirtema de Grovestins and François Guizot (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the House of Orange : to which is added, The history of William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, Ireland, &c, &c (Maclear, 1876), by approximately 1632-approximately 1725? R. B. (page images at HathiTrust) Relation de ce qui s'est passé au procès de milord Preston & du sieur Jean Ashton, leur conviction & condamnation, pour crime de haute-trahison contre Leurs Majestés le roi Guillaume & la reine Marie. (Pour avoir conspiré la vie de Leurs Majestés, tâché de les déposer, de changer le gouvernement présent, de faire envahir le royaume d'Angleterre par le roi de France, & exciter une rebellion contre Leurs Majestés.) Avec plusieurs lettres & des mémoires très-curieux du roi Jacques au roi de France, au pape & à divers ministres. Publiée par le commandement de la reine, le vendredi 16/26 janvier 1691. (Imprimerie nationale, 1791), by Richard Graham Preston, John Ashton, and Great Britain. Central Criminal Court (page images at HathiTrust) William the Third (Macmillan, 1902), by H. D. Traill (page images at HathiTrust) Guillaume III, stathouder de Hollande et roi d'Angleterre; étude historique sur la vie et les campagnes de ce prince. D'apres les documents la plupart inédits du Dépot de la guerre. Ouvrage enrichi de cartes, de plans, et d'une eau forte par Schomberg. (J. Dumaine, 1880), by Arthur Maximilien Timoléon Lort-Serignan (page images at HathiTrust) Specimen historico politicum inaugurale de causis (Apud J. van Baalen, 1834), by Guilielmus Suermondt (page images at HathiTrust) A sermon preach'd before the Queen in the Chapel Royal at St. James's, November the 5th, 1706 : being the anniversary day of thanksgiving for the deliverance from the gunpowder-treason : and for the happy arrival of His late Majesty, &c. (Printed by W.B. for Rich. Sare ..., 1707), by George Stanhope (page images at HathiTrust) ... Historical biographies (Longmans, Green, 1887), by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the House of Orange; or, A brief relation of the glorious and magnanimous achievements of His Majesty's renowned predecessors, and likewise of his own heroic actions till the late wonderful revolution; together with the history of William and Mary, king and queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, [et]c. being an impartial account of the most remarkable passages and transactions in these kingdoms, from Their Majesty's happy accession to the throne to this time. (M. Stace, 1814), by approximately 1632-approximately 1725 R. B. (page images at HathiTrust) Their Highness the Prince & Princess of Orange's opinion about a general liberty of conscience, &c. : being a collection of four select papers, viz. I. Mijn Heer Fagel's first letter to Mr. Stewart. II. Reflexions on Monsieur Fagel's letter. III. Fagel's second letter to Mr. Stewart. IV. Some extracts, out of Mr. Stewart's letters, which were communicated to Mijn Heer Fagel. Together with some references to Mr. Stewart's printed letter (R. Janeway, 1689), by Gaspar Fagel, Gilbert Burnet, and James Steuart (page images at HathiTrust) A prayer for the King, to be constantly used while His Majesty is abroad in the wars. (Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the King and Queens most Excellent Majesties, 1691), by Church of England (page images at HathiTrust) In the footprints of William of Orange; the hero of the loyal Orange Association. ([n.p.], 1918), by Charles Lench (page images at HathiTrust) The humble address of the Archbishop, the bishops and the rest of the clergy of the Province of Canterbury, in Convocation assembled : presented to His Majesty at Kensington, on Munday the tenth day of March, 1700 :together with His Majesties most gracious answer. (Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb ..., 1700), by Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation and England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III) (page images at HathiTrust) William the Third, by H. D. Traill (Gutenberg ebook) De Prins en Johan de Witt: of ons land in het tweede tijdperk der eerste stadhouderlooze regeering (in Dutch), by P. J. Andriessen (Gutenberg ebook) The Congress at The Hague (London : Printed for Ric. Baldwin ..., 1691), by C. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Copy of the Association signed at Exeter by the lords and gentlemen that went to the Prince of Orange ([London : s.n., 1688?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London in Common-Council assembled presented to Her Majesty at Whitehall, August 17. 1693. ([London] : Printed by Edward Jones in the Savoy, 1693), by City of London (England). Court of Common Council (HTML at EEBO TCP) To His Highness the Prince of Orange, the humble address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled (London : [s.n.], 1688), by City of London (England). Court of Common Council (HTML at EEBO TCP) The arraignments, tryals and condemnations of Charles Cranburne and Robert Lowick for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence were found guilty of high-treason before His Majesty's justices of Oyer and Terminer at Westminster, and received sentence the 22d. of April, 1696, and were executed at Tyburn the 29th of the said month : in which tryals are contained all the learned arguments of the King's councel, and likewise the councel for the prisoners, upon the new act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason. (London : Printed for Samuel Heyrick ... and Isaac Cleave ..., 1696), by Charles Cranburne and Robert Lowick (HTML at EEBO TCP) A memorial for His Highness the Prince of Orange in relation to the affairs of Scotland together with the address of the Presbyterian-party in that kingdom to his Highness : and some observations on that address / by two persons of quality. (London : Printed for Randal Taylor ..., 1689), by George Mackenzie Cromarty, George Mackenzie, and Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Presbyterian address from Scotland to the Prince of Orange (HTML at EEBO TCP) A thanksgiving-sermon preach'd at Sutton in Surrey, April the 16th, 1696 being the national thanksgiving day for His Majesty's most happy preservation from the most detestable assassination, in order to a French invasion / by Henry Day ... (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1694), by Henry Day (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter humbly addrest to the most excellent father of his country, the wise and victorious prince, King William III by a dutiful and well-meaning subject. (London : Printed by J. Darby ..., 1698), by Dutiful and well meaning subject (HTML at EEBO TCP) An order of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, assembled at Westminster in this convention, for a publick thanksgiving (London : Printed for James Partridge and Matthew Gyllyflower, [1688]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King, a proclamation Whereas the Prince of Orange and his adherents, who design forthwith to invade Our kingdoms, in order thereunto have contrived and framed several treasonable papers ... (London : Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ..., 1688), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) and King of England James II (HTML at EEBO TCP) Correspondence. Selections (London : Printed and are to be sold by Richard Janeway, 1689), by Gaspar Fagel, James Stewart, and Gilbert Burnet (HTML at EEBO TCP) A brief justification of the Prince of Orange's descent into England, and of the kingdoms late recourse to arms with a modest disquisition of what may become the wisdom and justice of the ensuing convention in their disposal of the crown. (London : Printed for J.S. and sold by Richard Baldwin ..., 1689), by Robert Ferguson (HTML at EEBO TCP) The General Association of the Gentlemen of Devon to His Highness the Prince of Orange (Exon : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The General Association of the Gentlemen of Devon to His Highness the Prince of Orange (Exon : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) K. William or K. Lewis wherein is set forth the inevitable necessity these nations lye under : of submitting wholly to one or other of these kings, and that the matter in controversie is not now between K. William and K. James, but between K. William and K. Lewis of France, for the government of these nations / written out of Cheshire by a gentleman lately arriv'd there from Ireland. (London : Printed for Ric. Chiswell ..., 1689), by Gentleman lately arriv'd there from Ireland (HTML at EEBO TCP) An account of the late horrid conspiracy to depose Their present Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary, to bring in the French and the late King James, and ruine the city of London ... also, some brief reflections on the trials of the Lord Preston, Major Ashton, and Mr. Elliot, who were chiefly concern'd therein, and found guilty / by a gentleman who was present at their trials. (London : Printed for J. Humphrys, 1691), by Gentleman who was present at their trials (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preach'd in the cathedral and metropolitical church of St. Peter in York on Friday the fifth of November, 1697 being the anniversary-day of thanksgiving for that great deliverance from the gunpowder-treason, and also the day of His Majesty's happy landing in England : with a postscript and two letters, which clearly discover the Roman designs against the English church and nation / by George Halley ... (London : Printed for, and sold by Tho. Baxter ..., 1698), by George Halley (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preached in the cathedral and metropolitical church of St. Peter of York, on Thursday the fourteenth of February, 1688/9 being the day appointed by the lords spiritual and temporal, assembled at Westminster, for a publick thanksgiving to Almighty God, for having made His Highness the Prince of Orange, the glorious instrument of the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power / by George Halley ... (London : Printed for R.C. :, And are to be sold by Rich. Lambert and Francis Hildyard ..., 1689), by George Halley (HTML at EEBO TCP) An humble offer at the decision of the question, how the vacant throne shall be supplyed without wrong to any pretender ([S.l. : s.n., 1689?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Lord Chancellor's petition to His Highness the Prince of Orange on his entrance into London. (London : Printed for S.M., 1688), by George Jeffreys Jeffreys (HTML at EEBO TCP) An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it in opposition to all the false and treacherous hypotheses, of usurpation, conquest, desertion, and of taking the powers that are upon content / by Samuel Johnson. (London : Printed for the author, 1692), by Samuel Johnson (HTML at EEBO TCP) An epistle to Charles Montague Esq., on His Majesty's voyage to Holland by Mr. George Stepney. (London : Printed for Francis Saunders ..., 1691), by George Stepney (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Character of His Royal Highness, William Henry, Prince of Orange (London : Printed for Randall Taylor ..., 1689), by Edward Terry (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true account of His Highness the Prince of Orange's coming to St. James's, on Tuesday the 18th of December 1688, about three of the clock in the afternoon ([London? : s.n.], 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Whereas there has been a horrid and detestable conspiracy formed and carried on by papists and other wicked and traiterous persons for assassinating His Majesties royal person ([Boston : s.n., 1699?]), by John Leverett and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of last Sundays engagement between His Majesty's and the Prince of Orange's forces, in the road between Reading and Maidenhead, amongst which, its said, a blue-garter fell with a true account of some occurrences at Portsmouth. (London : Printed for W.D., 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of a most horrid conspiracy against the life of His Most Sacred Majesty, February the 24th, 1696 (London : Printed for John Chaplin, 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of His most excellent Majesty's splendid reception into the famous city of London together with his royal entertainment in and through the said city, on Tuesday the 16th of this instant November, 1697. ([London : s.n., 1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de Hollande et des autres Provinces-Unies. English (London : Printed for Thomas Bennet ..., 1693), by Louis Aubery du Maurier and Thomas Brown (HTML at EEBO TCP) King William and Queen Mary, conquerors, or, A discourse endeavouring to prove that Their Majesties have on their side, against the late king, the principal reasons that make conquest a good title shewing also how this is consistent with that declaration of Parliament, King James abdicated the government, &c. : written with an especial regard to such as have hitherto refused the oath, and yet incline to allow of the title of conquest, when consequent to a just war. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1693), by Charles Blount (HTML at EEBO TCP) The expedition of His Highness, the Prince of Orange, for England giving an account of the most remarkable passages thereof, from the day of his setting sail from Holland, to the first day of this instant December, 1688 : in a letter to a person of quality. ([S.l.] : Printed for T.W. ..., 1688), by Gilbert Burnet and N. N. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preached before the House of Commons, on the 31st of January, 1688 being the thanksgiving-day for the deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power, by His Highness the Prince of Orange's means / by Gilbert Burnet ... (London : Printed for John Starkey and Ric. Chiswell ..., 1689), by Gilbert Burnet (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true and impartial relation of a wonderful apparition that happen'd in the royal camp in Flanders, the beginning of this instant September, 1692, concerning King William / in a letter to a gentleman in London, from his friend, a captain in the King's camp. (London : Printed for Randall Taylor ..., 1692), by Captain in the King's camp (HTML at EEBO TCP) Character Sir, in answer to your last, wherein you desire me to give a character of our Prince, I shall, as well as I can, satisfie you. (Tot de Hague : Gedruckt dor Hans Verdraght, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God to be used throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the weekly bills of mortality, on Sunday the second day of December next ensuing ... : for the preservation of His Majesty from the dangers to which His Royal Person was exposed during his late expedition : and for his safe return to his people : and for the success of his forces by sea and land. (London : Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ..., M DC XCIV [1694]), by Church of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) The manner of the proclaiming of King William, and Queen Mary, at White-Hall, and in the city of London, Feb. 13, 1688/9 (London : Printed for Robert Clavel ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Manner of the proclaiming King William & Queen Mary at the city of Oxford on Saturday, being the 16th of February, 1688/9 [i.e. 1689] (London printed : [s.n.], 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The manner of the proclaiming of King William and Queen Mary, at White-hall, and in the City of London, Feb. 13. 168⁸/₉. (London :, and re-printed at Glasgow : Printed by John Starkey and Awnsham Churchill ;, [s.n.], Anno Dom, 1689), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary) Proclamation: Forasmuch as it hath pleased God to call us to the throne .. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preach'd before the King at St. James's, April 16, 1696 being a day of publick thanksgiving for the discovery of a horrid design to assassinate His Majesty's person, and for the deliverance of the Nation from a French invasion / by ... John, Lord Bishop of Norwich. (London : Printed for Will. Rogers ..., 1696), by John Moore (HTML at EEBO TCP) Oaths appointed to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy and declaration. ([Boston? : s.n., 1699?]), by John Leverett and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Paper delivered to His Highness the Prince of Orange by the commissioners sent by His Majesty to treat with him and His Highness's answer ([London] : Printed by Joshua Churchil for William Churchil, 1688), by George Savile Halifax, Daniel Finch Nottingham, Sidney Godolphin, King of England James II, and King of England William III (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Rye-house travestie, or, A true account and declaration of the horrid and execrable conspiracy against His Majesty King William and the government collected out of original papers and unquestionable records, whereby the whole narration has undeniable clearness and strength / in a letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Thomas Sprat ... from his Lordship's most humble servant, Thomas Percival. (London : Printed for A. Bell ..., 1696), by Thomas Percival and Thomas Sprat (HTML at EEBO TCP) A free discourse wherein the doctrines which make for tyranny are display'd the title of our rightful and lawful King William vindicated, and the unreasonableness and mischievous tendency of the odious distinction of a king de facto, and de jure, discover'd / by a Person of Honour. (London : Printed for John Lawrence ... and Richard Baldwin ..., 1697), by Person of honour, Daniel Defoe, and Robert Howard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reasons for crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange King and Qveen joyntly, and for placing the executive power in the Prince alone ([Edinburgh?] : Reprinted ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reasons humbly offer'd, for placing His Highness the Prince of Orange singly on the throne during life ([Edinburgh : s.n.], Re-printed in the year, 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reasons for crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange king and queen joyntly, and for placing the executive power in the Prince alone ([Edinburgh? : s.n.], Re-printed in the Year, 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Ambrose Rookwood, for the horrid and execrable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William, in order to a French invasion of this kingdom who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason before His Majesty's justices of Oyer and Terminer, at Westminster on Tuesday the 21st of April 1696, and received sentence the day following, and was executed at Tyburn on the 29th day of the said month : in which tryal is contained all the learned arguments of the King's council and likewise the council for the prisoner, upon the new act of Parliament for regulating tryals in cases of treason. (London : Printed for Samuel Heyrick ... and Isaac Cleave ..., 1696), by Ambrose Rookwood (HTML at EEBO TCP) An accurate description of the United Netherlands, and of the most considerable parts of Germany, Sweden, & Denmark containing a succinct account of what is most remarkable in these countries, and necessary instructions for travellers : together with an exact relation of the entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William at the Hague / written by an English gentleman. (London : Printed for Timothy Childe ..., 1691), by English gentleman and William Carr (HTML at EEBO TCP) The follies of France, or, A true relation of the extravagant rejoycings that were made by the French King's command, in most cities of France, for the pretended death of His Majesty (William, King of Great-Britain) contained in a letter written from a Roman Catholick citizen of Paris (by way of Holland) to his correspondent in London ; translated from the French original. ([London : Printed for Timothy Goodwin, 1690]), by Roman Catholick citizen of Paris (HTML at EEBO TCP) A proclamation, against the owning of the late King James, and commanding publick prayers to be made for King William and Queen Mary. Edinburgh April 13. 1689. ([Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson,, 1689]), by Scotland. Convention of Estates (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter from the meeting of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, to the King of England in answer to His Majesties letter directed to them. (London : Printed by G.C. for John Mumford, 1689), by Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) A proclamation declaring William and Mary King and Queen of Scotland (Edinburgh : [s.n.], 1689), by Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Letter congratulatory from the Privy Council of Scotland to His Majesty upon the conclusion of the peace, and His Majesties safe return (Edinburgh : Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1697), by Scotland. Privy Council and William 1650-1702 (HTML at EEBO TCP) A True and exact relation of the Prince of Orange his publick entrance into Exeter ([London : s.n., 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true and impartial relation of a wonderful apparition that happen'd in the royal camp in Flanders, the beginning of this instant September, 1692, concerning King William. / In a letter to a gentleman in London, from his friend, a captain in the King's camp. (Edinburgh : [s.n.], Re-printed in the year 1692) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Orders for the reception of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Orange agreed upon by the vice-chancellor & delegats [sic], to be communicated to the heads of houses, & by them to their respective companies. ([Oxford : s.n., 1670]), by University of Oxford (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Earl Marshal's order for going into second mourning Norfolk and Marshall. ([London] : Printed by Edward Jones in the Savoy, 1695), by Henry Howard Norfolk and England and Wales. Earl Marshal (HTML at EEBO TCP) A full and true account of the two great victories lately obtained before Lymerick, by K. William's forces over the French and Irish rebels, which were commanded by D. Tryconnel, and General Lauson with a particular relation of the killing seven hundred of the enemy, and the number of the prisoners taken, the flight of the rebels into the county of Clare, their horrid burnings, and other cruelties, and the number of the rebels hang'd for the same, by the command of Lieutenant General Douglas : in a letter from a gentleman, who was particularly concerned in the aforesaid action. (London : Printed for G. Smith ..., 1690), by Gentleman who was particularly concerned in the aforesaid action P. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A particular relation of the battel, fought on the 29th of July, 1693, between the confederate army, commanded by His Majesty of Great Britain and the Elector of Bavaria, &c. and that of France, commanded by the M. d'Luxemburgh with an exact list of the principal officers killed, wounded, and taken prisoners on both sides. (London : Printed for Able Roper ..., 1693) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The character of a good commander together with a short commendation of the famous Artillery (more properly military) Company of London : also a brief encomium on the great duke and worthy prince, Elector of Brandenbourg : lastly, plain dealing with treacherous dealers : wherenuto [sic] is annexed the general exercise of the Prince of Orange's army / by Captain Tho. Plunket. (London : Printed for William Marshal ..., 1689), by Thomas Plunket (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Prayer for the Prince and Princess of Orange translated out of French. ([London : s.n., 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sermon preached upon the fast-day, June the 18th, 1690 by a presbyter of the Church of England, that swore in the sincerity of his heart, with a full satisfied conscience, to King William and Queen Mary. (London : Printed for John Lawrence ..., 1690), by Presbyter of the Church of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) The history of the house of Orange, or, A brief relation of the glorious and magnanimous atchievements of His Majesties renowned predecessors and likewise of his own heroick actions till the late wonderful revolution : together with the history of William and Mary King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland &c., being an impartial account of the most remarkable passages and transactions in these kingdoms from Their Majesties happy accession to the throne to this time / by R.B. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch, 1693), by 1632?-1725? R. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter from the camp near the river Ricton the fourteenth of August (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1674), by R. M. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Relation of what most remarkably happened during the last campaign in Ireland betwixt His Majesties army royal, and the forces of the Prince of Orange, sent to joyn the rebels, under the command of the Count de Schomberg. (Dublin : For Alderman James Malone ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A prayer for the king (London : Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb, 1690), by Church of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) The address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-Council of the city of London, to the honourable, the House of Commons, the 13th day of March, 1688 together with the answer of the Right Honourable Henry Powle, Esquire, speaker to the House of Commons, thereunto. (London : Printed for Joseph Watts ..., MDCLXXXIX [1689]), by Corporation of London. Court of Common Council (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariæ regis et reginæ Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ primo. On the sixteenth day of December, anno Dom. 1689. In the first year of their Majesties reign, this act passed the royal assent. (Dublin : Re-printed by Richard Wilde, and are to be sold at his shop in Cork-Change, 1695), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) The declaration of the Lords spiritual and temporal in and about the cities of London and Westminister assembled at Guild-hal 11 Dec. 1688 (Edinburgh : [s.n.], 1688), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP) The lords spiritual and temporal, assembled at the House of Lords, Westminster, December 25, 1688 (London : Printed for Awnsham and William Churchill ..., M DC LXXX VIII [1688]), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to Mr. James Stewart, advocate giving an account of the Prince and Princess of Orange's thoughts concerning the repeal of the test and the penal lavvs. (Amsterdam : [s.n.], 1688), by Gaspar Fagel and James Stewart (HTML at EEBO TCP) Letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to James Stewart, advocate. Latin & English (London : [s.n.], 1688), by Gaspar Fagel and James Stewart (HTML at EEBO TCP) Four questions debated with an answer to the objection that the convention will not have the power of a Parliament. (London : [s.n.], l689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true copy of the imperial decree and of the declaration that was delivered to the envoys of the electors, princes and estates of the empire, by Prince Herman of Baden by which the late insinuations of the papists do's appear wholly groundless, (viz.) that the Catholick princes were grown jealous of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange's designs, and that therefore a peace would speedily be concluded between his Imperial Majesty and France, and a league of all the Catholick princes ensue, for maintenance of the Romish religion. (London : Printed by John Wallis ... :, 1688.), by Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1657-1705 : Leopold I), Leopold William, and Hermann (HTML at EEBO TCP) An historical account of the memorable actions of the most glorious monarch William III, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Prince of Orange &c. giving a true relation of all that happened of consequence since his glorious expedition into England ... together with the names of several of those worthy persons upon whom he has conferred honours and places of trust since his being proclaimed. (London : Printed and are to be sold by H. Rhodes ..., 1689), by J. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP) The King's letter to the Earl of Feversham upon his leaving Whitehall, together with the Earl of Fevershams letter to his Highness the Prince of Orange after the Kings departure. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1688), by King of England James II and Louis de Duras Feversham (HTML at EEBO TCP) Journal of the king's march from Kilsburgh to His Majesties happy entring Dublin on Saturday, July the 5th, 1690 (London : Printed for R. Baldwin ..., 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true history of the several designs and conspiracies against His Majesties sacred person and government as they were continually carry'd on from 1688 till 1697 containing matters extracted from original papers, depositions of the witnesses, and authentick records, as appears by the references to the appendix, wherein they are digested : published with no other design then to acquaint the English nation that notwithstanding the present posture of affairs our enemies are still so many, restless and designing, that all imaginable care ought to be taken for the defense and safety of His Majesty and his three kingdoms / by R.K. (London : Printed for the author and sold by Abel Roper ..., 1698), by Richard Kingston (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter to a friend upon the dissolution of the late Parliament, and the calling of a new one together with a list of those that were against making the Prince and Princess of Orange, King and Queen. (London : [s.n.], 1690), by Gregorio Leti (HTML at EEBO TCP) English loyalty, or, The case of the oath of faith and allegiance to King William and Queen Mary examined and resolved in a letter from a father to his son, two divines of the Church of England. (London : Printed for R. Baldwin ..., 1689), by M. D. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A journal of the three months royal campaign of His Majesty in Ireland together, with a true and perfect diary of the siege of Lymerick / by Samuel Mullenaux. (London : Printed for P. Lee ..., 1690), by Samuel Mullenaux (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Narrative of the great and bloody fight between the Prince of Orange and the Duke of Orleans, the King of Frances General, near the city of St. Omers, on Sunday the first of April 1677 with the numbers of the kil'd and wounded men, being an impartial account. (London : Printed for T.M., 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Extrait de lettres ecrites en divers temps par le Sieur Steward a un correspondant, dont il parle dans la lettre, dattee d'Edimbourg le 8. de Maie 1688. Traduits de l'anglois et du flamand. (A La Haye,: Chez Jacques Scheltus ..., M.DC.LXXXVIII. [1688]), by Jacques Steward (HTML at EEBO TCP) David and Saul, or, His Majesty's case and his enemies preached on the occasion of the Association / by T.B. (London : Printed for the author and sold by John Clark, 1696), by countrey minister of the Church of England T. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP) True news from Reading: or, an exact relation of the Prince of Oranges victory over the Kings forces there, on the nineth of this instant December, 1688. In a letter to a friend. (London : Printed for G.L., in the year 1688), by T. I. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Review of the reflections on the Prince of Orange's declaration ([London?] : Printed for William Churchil, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God for having made his Highness the Prince of Orange the glorious instrument of the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitary power. To be used in the city of London and ten miles distant thereof, on the 31 of January instant, and throughout the whole kingdom on the 14 of February next. ([Edinburgh? : s.n., 1689]), by Church of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) The P. of Orange's engagement for maintaining and securing the Protestant religion & liberties of the people of England, according to his late gracious declaration humbly reminded to be performed by their most sacred Majesties K. William and Q. Mary, in their royal assent in Parliament, to the perpetual establishment of liberty of conscience. ([London : Printed for R. Hayhurst, 1689]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Constantinus redivivus, or, A full account of the wonderful providences, and unparallell'd successes that have all along attended the glorious enterprises of the heroical prince, William the 3d, now King of Great Britain, &c. wherein are many curious passages relating to the intrigues of Lewis the 14th, &c. carried on here, and elsewhere, never printed before, &c. / by Mr. John Whittel ... (London : Printed and sold by Tho. Harbin ..., 1693), by John Whittel (HTML at EEBO TCP) An exact diary of the late expedition of His Illustrious Highness, the Prince of Orange, now King of Great Britain, from his palace at the Hagve, to his landing at Torbay, and from thence to his arrival at White-Hall giving a particular account of all that happened, and every day's march / by a minister, chaplain in the army. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1689), by John Whittel (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of the affairs of Scotland in answer to a letter written upon the occasion of the address lately presented to His Majesty by some members of the Parliament of that kingdom. (London : [s.n.], 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An account of the wicked design of poysoning the Prince of Orange before he came out of Holland Also a relation from the city of Orange of a strange meteor, representing a crown of light, that was there seen in the air, May 6th, 1688. In a letter from a gentleman in Amsterdam, to his friend in London. Octob. 1. 1688. ([[London] : s.n., Printed in the year 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The address of the nonconformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Highness the Prince of Orange ([London : Printed for Thomas Cockerill ..., 1689]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Angliæ decus & tutamen, or, The glory and safety of this nation under our present King and Queen plainly demonstrating, that it is not only the duty, but the interest of all Jacobites and disaffected persons to act for, and submit to, this government. (London : Printed and sold by Richard Baldwin ..., 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Answer to a paper intitled, Reflections on the Prince of Orange's declaration ([London : s.n., 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Character of a Prince (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Description of the most glorious and most magnificent arches erected at the Hague for the reception of William III, King of Great Britain with all the motto's and Latin inscriptions that were written upon every one of the said arches / translated into English from the Dutch. (London : Printed for F.S. and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin ..., 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Discourse concerning the nature, power, and proper effects of the present conventions in both kingdoms called by the Prince of Orange in a letter to a friend. (London : Printed for J.L. ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Englands crisis, or, The World well mended ([London : s.n., 1689?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true copy of a letter from His Majesty's camp between Mecklin and Vilvoord in Flanders. July 22. / Written by A gentleman of quality in the army, to a friend of his in London. (London, : Printed by Tho. Hodgkin., 1693), by Gentleman of quality in the army (HTML at EEBO TCP) Orange gazette (London, England : 1688). no. 15. (London : Printed for J.C. near Fleet-Bridge., 1688/9), by Jane Curtis (HTML at EEBO TCP) Allegiance vindicated, or, The takers of the new oath of allegiance to K. William & Q. Mary justified and the lawfulness of taking it asserted, in its consistency with our former oaths, and also with the doctrine of the Reformed Church of England, concerning non-resistance & passive obedience / by a Divine of the Church of England. (London : Printed for Brabazon Aylmer ..., 1690), by A. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP) God glorified, and the wicked snared in a thanksgiving sermon for the most happy preservation of His Majesty, King William III. from a most horrid and barbarous assassination, in order to an invasion from France / by A.S. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin ..., 1696), by A. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of the magnificent publick entry which His Majesty of Great Britain made into the Hague on the 5th of February, s.n. (Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to Their Most Excellent Majesties, 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The triumph-royal containing a short account of the most remarkable battels, sieges, sea-fights, treaties, and famous atchievements [sic] of the princes of the House of Nassau &c. describ'd in the triumphal arches, piramids, pictures, inscriptions, and devices erected at the Hague in Honour of William III, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... (London : Printed for Hen. Rhodes ... and John Harris ..., 1692), by J. Beek (HTML at EEBO TCP) The address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-Council of the city of London, to the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament with the answer thereunto, delivered by the Lord Marquis of Halifax, Lord Privy-Seal, and Speaker of the House of Lords. (London : Printed by James Partridge, Matthew Gillyflower, and Samuel Heyrick ..., 1688/9 [i.e. 1689]), by City of London (England). Court of Common Council and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP) The royal almanack containing a succinct account of the most memorable actions of K. William III : with the year and day of the month when they happened / composed by P. Vincent Coronelli, cosmographer to the most serene republick of Venice, and presented to his Majesty by himself. (London : Printed for E. Whitlock ... , 1696), by Vincenzo Coronelli (HTML at EEBO TCP) Fasti Gulielmi Tertii, or, An Account of the most memorable actions transacted during His Majesty's life, both before and since his accession to the crown with the days, months, and years wherein the same hapned [sic]. (London : Printed for John Barnes and sold by Richard Baldwin, 1697) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A most exact and particular account of the several transactions in Oxon in a letter to a friend ([London] : Published by Richard Janeway in Queens-Head Alley in paster-Noster Row, 1688), by H. T. (HTML at EEBO TCP) At a general court for Their Majesties colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, sitting at Boston, upon adjournment, December. 22th. 1691. Forasmuch as these coasts have been and still are infested with divers piratical sea rovers and other enemies; whereby sundry depredations, robberies and damages have been done to and committed upon many of the king and Queens Majesties liege subjects, their vessels, goods and estates to the great impoverishing and hurt of the same ... ([Boston : s.n., 1691]), by Massachusetts General Court (HTML at EEBO TCP) A New Dutch song ([London : s.n., 1688]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) News from Bath being a true and perfect relation of the great and splendid procession, and joyful transactions there, on the 11th day of April, being the coronation-day of Their most Sacred Majesties William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. (London : Printed for R. Baldwin ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Paris relation of the Battel of Landen, July 29th, 1693, between the French, commanded by the D. of Luxemburg, and the confederates, by the K. of Great Britain publish'd by the French King's authority, with his letter, ordering the Archbishop of Paris to sing Te Deum, and a private letter from a very good hand in Paris, with another account of the battel : as also reflexions upon the King's letter, by a very learned French pen and observations by another hand here, proving the French king and his gazeteers account to be inconsistent with themselves, and one another, as well as contrary to truth, and that though the French kept the field, yet they were really loosers by the action. (London : Printed for H. Rhodes ..., and J. Harris ..., 1693), by France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Prayer for His Majesty's success in his great undertaking for Ireland (London : Printed for Ric. Chiswell ..., 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reflections upon the late horrid conspiracy contrived by some of the French court to murther His Majesty in Flanders and for which Monsieur Grandvall, one of the assassinates, was executed. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1692) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Relation of the victory obtained by the King in Ireland at the passage of the Boyne, on the first day of this instant July, 1690 : and of the surrender of Drogheda. ([London?] : Printed by Edward Jones in the Savoy, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The loyalists reasons for his giving obedience, and swearing allegiance, to the present government as being oblieged thereto, by, (it being founded on) the laws of God, nature, nations and civil : and seing, hereby, justice preceeds advantage, and right possession, and rule precedents : wherein are answered (by prevention) all the objections of dissenters, according to their own uncontrovertible principles / by F. G. Gent. (Edinburgh : Printed by J. Reid, 1689), by Francis Grant Cullen (HTML at EEBO TCP) Cursory remarks upon some late disloyal proceedings in several cabals composed of an intermixture of interests (London : [s.n.], 1699) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Fourth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Rich. Janeway ..., 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Account of the pretended Prince of Wales, and other grievanses [sic] that occasioned the nobilities inviting, and the Prince of Orange's coming into England to which is added, a short account of the murther of the Earl of Essex, clearing his Lordship from the malicious slander of murthering himself. ([London : s.n.], 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Impartial account of the horrid and detestable conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty King William, raise a rebellion in England, Scotland and Ireland and to encourage an invasion from France (London : Printed for John Salusbury ..., 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) To His Highness William Henrick, Prince of Orange, the most humble petition of George Lord Chancellor Jefferies. (Boston : Printed by S. G. for Samuel Phillips at the West End of the Town-House, 1689), by George Jeffreys Jeffreys (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter from a Roman Catholick to one of his friends at Amsterdam written in French from Paris, Feb. 6, 1688/9 ; shewing how the French stand affected upon the revolution of affairs in England, since His present Majesties arrival there. (London : Printed for R. Baldwin ..., 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The scrupler's case considered, or, The unreasonableness of refusing the oaths of allegiance to K. William and Q. Mary evinced (London : Printed by J.H. for Henry Mortlock ..., 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sedition unmask'd and exploded: or, Reflections on the seditious designs of some disaffected persons to ruin the present happy settlement of the nation (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin, in the Old-Baily, 1689) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Association. Whereas there has been a horrid and detestable conspiracy formed and carried on by Papists and other wicked and traiterous persons for assassinating His Majesties royal person ... We whose names are hereunto subscribed, do heartily ... declare, that his present Majesty King William is rightful and lawful King of the realms of England, Scotland and Ireland ... ([Boston : s.n., 1698?]), by John Leverett (HTML at Evans TCP) The Jacobites catechism, that is to say, an instruction to be learned of every person who either desires, or expects to be confirmed by the late Bishop of Ely. : To which is added, the Williamites catechism, or, instructions to be learned of all those who are well-wishers to the Protestant religion, and the English liberties. / Both written by Benjamin Bird, Rector of Wotton Fits Pain, near Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset. ; Licensed according to order. ([Boston] : London, printed for T. Wesly, and re-printed at Boston, for Benjamin Harris, at the London-Coffee-House., 1692), by Benjamin Bird and Junior Philirenes (HTML at Evans TCP) Declaration of the nobility, gentry, and commonalty at the rendezvous at Nottingham, November 22. 1688. ([Boston] : Reprinted and sold by Samuel Green of Boston,, 1689) (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, in commemoration of the founders of William and Mary College, delivered on the anniversary of its foundation, August 15, 1771. / By W. Leigh, student. (Williamsburg [Va.]: : Printed by William Rind,, MDCCLXXI. [1771]), by William Leigh (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, in commemoration of the founders of William and Mary College, delivered on the anniversary of its foundation, August 15, 1771. / By E. Randolph, student. (Williamsburg [Va.]: : Printed by William Rind,, MDCCLXXI. [1771]), by Edmund Randolph (HTML at Evans TCP)
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