An historical essay on the real character and amount of precedent of the revolution of 1688:
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23/02/2026
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Appendixes: no. I. Copy of a letter from Col. Ambrose Norton [Nov. 1688]--no. II. Speech of Denzill Holmes, in 1660, to King Charles II.--no. III. Opinions of Mackintosh and Hallam upon the debates in The Convention parliament, 1689.--no. IV-V. Opinions of Mr. Fox, and of Locke.--no. VI. Of Lord Russell, and Algernon Sidney.--no. VII. The Oxford decree. Mode of access: Internet. |
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London, J. Murray, |
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