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The History of England from the accession of James the Second
By Thomas Babington Macaulay

The courtship of Morrice Buckler
By A. E. W. Mason

The complete works of Lord Macaulay
By Thomas Babington Macaulay,Longmans Green & Company,Lady Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan

England in 1685
By Thomas Babington Macaulay,Arlo Bates
Calendar of state papers
Calendar of state papers
By Public Record Office
The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government
The state of the Protestants of Ireland under the late King James's government
By King, William

A history of the early part of the reign of James the Second
By James M. Fox
By the King, a proclamation
By the King, a proclamation
By England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)

A commentary on Macaulay's history of England
By Firth, C. H.
A letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to James Stewart, advocate
A letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to James Stewart, advocate
By Gaspar Fagel
A letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to Mr. James Stewart, advocate
A letter writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to Mr. James Stewart, advocate
By Gaspar Fagel
The history of England from the accession of James the second
The history of England from the accession of James the second
By Thomas Babington Macaulay,Trevelyan, Hannah More Macaulay Lady
The state of the Protestants of Ireland
The state of the Protestants of Ireland
By King, William

The history of England
By Thomas Babington Macaulay,Hugh Trevor-Roper
An argument proving that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it
An argument proving that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it
By Samuel Johnson (pamphleteer)
Mr. Alsop's speech to the King upon the presenting of an address
Mr. Alsop's speech to the King upon the presenting of an address
By Vincent Alsop