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Britannia magna liberata. Discours sur la grande delivrance que Dien a donnée à son Eglise, aux Isles Britanniques, & à leurs Alliés par l'avenement de Sa Majesté le Roy George, Electeur de Brunswic, &c. à la Couronne de la Grand Bretagne. Prononcé à Dublin le 25 d'Octobre, 1714. Par Mr. Jean de la Faussille Etudiant.

By: La Faussille, Jean de.Publisher: A Dublin : Chés Etienne Powell, 1714Description: [14], 4, [1], 5-16p. ; 4.°.Note: Includes prayers written by Michael Daid and his pupil Jean de la Faussille and also 3 crude engravingsSubject(s): Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1714-1727
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VOL.104(15) A letter writ by a clergy-man to his neighbour. Concerning the present circumstances of the kingdom, and the allegiance that is due to the King and Queen. Licensed and entred according to order. VOL.104(16) 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. VOL.104(17) A letter of several French ministers fled into Germany upon the account of the prosecution in France, to such of their brethren in England as approved the kings declaration touching liberty of conscience. Translated from the original in French. VOL.104(18) Britannia magna liberata. Discours sur la grande delivrance que Dien a donnée à son Eglise, aux Isles Britanniques, & à leurs Alliés par l'avenement de Sa Majesté le Roy George, Electeur de Brunswic, &c. à la Couronne de la Grand Bretagne. Prononcé à Dublin le 25 d'Octobre, 1714. Par Mr. Jean de la Faussille Etudiant. VOL.104(2) The true portraiture of the kings of England; drawn from their titles, successions, raigne and ends. Or, a short and exact historical description of every king with the right they have had to the Crown, and the manner of their wearing of it especially from William the Conqueror. Wherein is demonstrated that there hath been no direct succession in the line to create an hereditary right, for six or seven hundred years; faithfully collected out of our best hstories, and humbly presented to the Parliament of England. To which is added the political catechism. VOL.104(3) Jus regium coronœ: or, the king's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes: more particularly as it relates to the two Test-Acts of the twenty-fifth, and thirtieth of his late Majesty, King Charles the Second, argu'd by reason, and confirm'd by the common, and statute laws of the Kingdom. In two parts. Auctore Jo. Wilsonio. J.C. VOL.104(4) The king's right of indulgence in spiritual matters, with the equity thereof, asserted. By a person of honour, and eminent minister of state lately deceased.

Includes prayers written by Michael Daid and his pupil Jean de la Faussille and also 3 crude engravings

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