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An Apology for Mr. R. Stafford...
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An Apology for Mr. R. Stafford, with an admonition to him, ... wherein the nature of the English monarchy is explained / [by Edward Stephens].
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Main Author:
Stephens, Edward, d. 1706
Language:
English
Published:
London :
[s.n.],
1690.
Subjects:
William
>
III,
>
King of England,
>
1650-1702
Collection:
Stearne
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No annotations.
Physical Description:
4to
Published References:
Wing S. 5418.
Place of Publication :
England
>
London
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