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SECOND COLLECTION

OF

SCARCE and VALUABLE

TRACT S,

ON THE MOST

Interefling and Entertaining Subjects:

But chiefly fuch as relate to the

History and Conftitution of thefe Kingdoms.
Selected from an infinite Number in Print and Manufcript, in the ROYAL,
COTTON, SION, and other Public, as well as Private Libraries

Particularly that of the

Late LORD

SOMERS.

Revised by EMINENT HANDS.

VOL. IV.

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The Bent and Genius of the Age is best known in a free Country, by the Pamphlets
and Papers that come daily out, as the Senfe of Parties, and fometimes the Voice
of the Nation.
Preface to KENNET'S Regifter,
Judex qui aliquid ftatuit, una parte auditâ tantum & inauditâ alterâ, licet
æquum ftatuerit, haud æquus fuerit.
Ld. COKE & JUST. Inft.

LONDON:

Printed for F. COGAN, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, in Fleet-Street,

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A true Account of the horrid Confpiracy

against the Life of his facred Majesty

William the IIId. King of England, Scot-

land, France and Ireland, &c. fetting

forth by whom it was contrived, and how it

was to be carried on, and the Manner of

its Difcovery, publifhed by Authority,

1692.

81

An impartial Account of fome Tranfactions

in Scotland, concerning the Earl of Broa-

dalbin, Viscount and Mafter of Stair,

Glenco-Men, and Bifhop of Galloway, and

Mr. Duncan Robertfon, in a Letter from a

Friend, 1695.

88

Querela Temporum, or, the Danger of the

Church of England, in a Letter from

the Dean of

Prebend

of

105

A Letter to a Friend, upon the Diffolution

of the late Parliament, and the calling

of a new one: Together with a Lift of

thofe that were againft making the Prince

and Princefs of Orange King and Queen,

1690.

127

Dr. Bates's congratulatory Speech to the

King, November 29, 1667. in the Name

of the diffenting Minifters in and about

London.

130

A Lift of King James's Irish and popith

Forces in France, ready when called for,

in Answer to an Argument against a

land Force, writ by A, B, C, D, E, F,

G, or whatever has been, or ever shall be

writ upon that Subject, 1697. 132

Some Queries for the better understanding

of a Lift of King James's Irish and po-

pifh Forces in France, ready when call-

ed for, in Anfwer to an Argument a-

gainst the land Force writ by A, B, C,

D, E, F, G, or to whatever has been,

or ever fhall be, writ upon that Subject,

1697.
131

A Letter from a general Officer to a Colo-

nel, and feveral Officers and Soldiers un-

der King James, now in the present Ser-

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