. . "Brit Tracts 1696." . . "Great Britain" . . "1689 - 1702" . . "Interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III once more asserted in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite : wherein is proved that the law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever is cons" . . . "The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III once more asserted : in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite : wherein is proved that that law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever, is consistent with the late revolution" . . "History"@en . "History" . . . "Pamphlets" . . . . "The Interest Of The English Nation Under the Happy Government Of King William III. Once more Asserted: In Answer to the Challenge of a Jacobite. Wherein is Proved That that Law which forbids taking up Arms against the King upon any Pretence whatsoever, is Con- sistent with the late Revolution" . "Challenge of a Jacobite answered"@en . . "The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III. Once more asserted: in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite. Wherein is proved that that law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever, is consistent with the late revolution. By Philo-Kalo-Basileos"@en . . . . . . . . "The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III once more asserted in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite" . "The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III. once more asserted : in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite ; wherein is proved that that law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever, is consistent with the late revolution"@en . "Early works"@en . "Early works" . "The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III once more asserted in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite : wherein is proved that the law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever is consistent with the late revolution"@en . "The interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III once more asserted in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite : wherein is proved that the law which forbids taking up arms against the King upon any pretence whatsoever is consistent with the late revolution" . "Defence of the foregoing discourse against certain exceptions communicated in writing"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Interest of the English nation under the happy government of King William III once more asserted: in answer to the challenge of a Jacobite. Wherein is proved that that law which forbids taking up arms against the king ... is consistent with the late revolution"@en . .