The secret history of Europe. Part II. Treating of the following particulars: of the D. of Monmouth's reception at the Hague by the states and the Prince of Orange, and of his enterprize afterwards in England. Remarks on father Orleans's history of the revolution. Of the Fr. King's personal hatred to K. William. Some transactions preceding the revolution in Holland and England, with a short account of its progress and accomplishment; shewing, that it was intirely owing to high churchmen, and high-church principles. The conduct of a certain faction, immediately before and after the abdication. K. James's behaviour in Ireland and at St. Germains, proving that he grew worse by his misfortunes, and that a Popish King and protestant subjects are incompatible. The conspiracies form'd by passive-obedience and non-resistance against the religion and liberties of this kingdom, and the life of the king within the compass of two or three years. Of the poisoning the D. of Lorain, and others. The method of bribing, us'd by France in England.

  • Oldmixon, Mr. (John), 1673-1742.
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1713
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Secret history of Europe. Part 2

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London : Printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, for K. Sanger, and are to be sold by N. Cliff and D. Jackson near Mercers-Chappel in Cheapside, and J. Pemberton against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1713.

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vi,[2],292,[12]p. ; 80.

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The second edition corrected.

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