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. L688. to the Coronation of King William and Queen Mary, April Ll. L689Gilbert Burnet Scholarly Resources, 1973 |
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