02254nam 2200337Ia 450 99639706170331620200824132553.0(CKB)4940000000063674(EEBO)2264209163(OCoLC)ocm8164340e(OCoLC)8164340(EXLCZ)99494000000006367419820217d1689 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A Ninth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England ..[electronic resource]London Printed and are to be sold by Richard Janeway1689[2], 34 pNinth in a series of 12 collections issued in 1688-1689 under title: A collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England; and reissued in 1689 under title: A compleat collection of papers, in twelve parts, relating to the great revolutions in England and Scotland.Advertisement: p. 34.This item can be found at reels 1235:19 and 1447:9.Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.(from t.p.) I. A dialogue beween two friends, wherein the Church of England is vindicated in joyning with the Prince of Orange in his descent into England -- II. His late Majesty's letter to the Lords and others of his Privy Council -- III. Some remarks on the late king's pretended letter to the Lords and others of his Privy Council -- IV. Reasons for crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange King and Queen jointly and for placing the executive power in the prince alone -- V. A lord's speech without doors to the Lords upon the present condition of the government -- VI. Reflections on a paper, called, A lord's speech without doors -- VII. The bishops reasons to Queen Elizabeth for taking off the Queen of Scots, offer'd to the consideration of the present sect of Grumbletonians.eebo-0113Great BritainHistoryRevolution of 1688SourcesGreat BritainPolitics and government1660-1714SourcesUMIBOOK996397061703316A Ninth collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England .2331593UNISA