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The Lords and Commons Reasons and Justifications for the Deprivation and Deposal of James II. From the Imperial Throne of England. Being in full Satisfaction to all the Princes of Europe, and in Answer to all Objections, Domestick and Foraign
Date
[ca 1689]
Dimensions1 document textuel ; 31 x 18,5 cm
Origin
Edinburgh, Édimbourg, Écosse, Europe
Numéro d'accessionS001/B2.1,4.10
DivisionArchives - Archives textuelles
CollectionStewart
Portée et ContenuRaisons et justifications de la Chambre des Lords et la Chambre des communes justifiant l'abdication du roi d'Angleterre, Jacques II, en 1689. Ce document s'inscrit dans la période de la Glorieuse Révolution (1688-1689).NotesSource du titre : Basé sur le titre du document.
Dates de création: Re-printed in the year 1689.
Collation: 2 pages.
Langue du document: Le document est en anglais.
Dates de création: Re-printed in the year 1689.
Collation: 2 pages.
Langue du document: Le document est en anglais.
Status
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