Der Sämtlichen Lords und Gemeine, des Königreichs Englands, Grund und rechtmäszige Ursachen warum Sie Jacobum den II ["The Lords & Commons reasons and justifications for the deprivation and deposal of James II. from the imperial throne of England. Being

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1689
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London, Printed by Thomas Tilliar, 1689.
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Foreign Language B1F38

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7 unnumbered pages ; 20 cm
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Foreign Language B1F38
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1689
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1689
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7 unnumbered pages ; 20 cm
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Der Sämtlichen Lords und Gemeine, des Königreichs Englands, Grund und rechtmäszige Ursachen warum Sie Jacobum den II ["The Lords & Commons reasons and justifications for the deprivation and deposal of James II. from the imperial throne of England. Being in full satisfaction to all the princes of Europe, and in answer to all objections, domestic or foreign."]
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1689
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Der Sämtlichen Lords und Gemeine, des Königreichs Englands, Grund und rechtmäszige Ursachen warum Sie Jacobum den II ["The Lords & Commons reasons and justifications for the deprivation and deposal of James II. from the imperial throne of England. Being in full satisfaction to all the princes of Europe, and in answer to all objections, domestic or foreign."]
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Der Sämtlichen Lords und Gemeine, des Königreichs Englands, Grund und rechtmäszige Ursachen warum Sie Jacobum den II ["The Lords & Commons reasons and justifications for the deprivation and deposal of James II. from the imperial throne of England. Being in full satisfaction to all the princes of Europe, and in answer to all objections, domestic or foreign."]