The great and weighty considerations relating to the Duke of York, or successor of the crown, offered to the king and both houses of Parliament, considered : with an answer to A letter, from a gentleman of quality in the country to his friend, relating to the point of succession to the crown : whereunto is added a short historical collection touching the same.
| Main Author: | Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688 |
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| Language: | English |
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1680.
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