Great Britain James II, king of breat OF THE ENGLISH AFFAIRS, Chiefly NAVA L, From the YEAR 1660, to 1673. WRITTEN BY His ROYAL HIGHNESS JAMES Duke of Y o R K, Under his ADMINISTRATION Of LORD HIGH ADMIRAL, &c. Published from his Original Letters, and other Nothing is fo capable of giving a true Account of Story, as LONDON: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XX.IX. (Price 5s.) 0/0-19-45EDU S UCCESSIONS are oftentimes as furprizing as REVOLUTIONS, verbum fat, &c. An honeft (and therefore a fuppreffed) Writer, thus gives us a concife Account of the Pofture of the English Affairs in the very Period preceeding the Reftauration. ON his Death-Bed, Oliver Cromwell, by a Nuncupative-Will, declared his Son Richard his Succeffor, (though Thanks to the Stars of old BRITANNIA, he had not the Title of Second) who enjoyed the Protectorship fome time, being complimented by the whole Nation, on his Acceffion to the Government, in Congratulatory Addreffes from every Burrough, and Body Politic in England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the moft Solemn Affurances of Lives and Fortunes; nevertheless, the fame People, in a few a Mr. HIGGONS, in his Short View of English Hiftory. 8vo. 1723. · 354, & Seq. A 2 Weeks, |