A complete history of the late revolution, from the first rise of it to this present time. In three parts. Shewing I. The growth of popery in England, under the reign of the late King Charles; by his connivence, French intrigues, & c. II. Our imminent ruin in his popish successor King James his reign; by his invading of our laws, religion, and liberties. With a particular and impartial narrative of the ficticious Great Belly. III. Our wonderful and happy deliverance, by the Prince of Orange, our present King's famous expedition over into England. With an Account of the late King James's desertion and abdication, of Their Majesties happy succession to the Throne of Great Britain, and of their prosperous reign hitherto, by defeating the Jacobites dark plots in England, by suppressing their open rebellion in Scotland, and by the total reduction of Ireland. T which is added A postcript, by way of seasonable advice to the Jacobite party.
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London: printed for Samuel Clement at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691.
- Publication year
- 1691-1691
- ESTC No.
- R18999
- Grub Street ID
- 76804
- Description
- [4], 80 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- "Guy Miege ... included this in a list of his own writings in his tract Ultrum Horum? (1705) ... it is hard to see any good reason for disbelieving Miege's claim"--Furbank and Owens.
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Moore, at the suggestion of F. Bastian)--Attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions.
With half-title.
Signatures: [A]? B-L?.
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- Signatures from DFo