Hinc illæ lachrymæ: or, England's miseries set forth in their true light: being a brief history of the manifold difficulties this kingdom laboured under, in the reigns of K. James I. and his unfortunate son; which brought on our bloody civil wars, and the death of K. Charles I. and at last caused the abdication of King James II.J. Johnson, 1692 - 238 pagina's |
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