The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III. Once more asserted: in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite. Wherein is proved that that law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever, is consistent with the late revolution. By Philo-Kalo-Basileos
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- The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III. Once more asserted: in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite. Wherein is proved that that law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever, is consistent with the late revolution. By Philo-Kalo-Basileos
- Challenge of a Jacobite answered; Defence of the foregoing discourse against certain exceptions communicated in writing
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London: printed and are to be sold by E. Whitlock, near Stationers Hall, by Amen-Corner, 1696.
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- 1696
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- R25207
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- 108916
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- [4], 27, [1] p. ; 4°.
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- Caption title on p. 1: The challenge of a Jacobite answered
Caption title on p. 14: A defence of the foregoing discourse against certain exceptions communicated in writing
Signatures: A-B]4] C-D]2] E]4.
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