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A True history of the horrid conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, King William, to raise a rebellion, and to procure an invasion from France being a faithful collection from the depositions of the witnesses at the trials of the conspirators : with an account of the last speeches and papers left by those who have been executed, and a journal of the most remarkable proceedings both at home and beyond sea, relating to the plot, May 30, 1696

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  • "A True history of the horrid conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, King William, to raise a rebellion, and to procure an invasion from France being a faithful collection from the depositions of the witnesses at the trials of the conspirators : with an account of the last speeches and papers left by those who have been executed, and a journal of the most remarkable proceedings both at home and beyond sea, relating to the plot, May 30, 1696"
  • "A True history of the horrid conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, King William, to raise a rebellion, and to procure an invasion from France being a faithful collection from the depositions of the witnesses at the trials of the conspirators : with an account of the last speeches and papers left by those who have been executed, and a journal of the most remarkable proceedings both at home and beyond sea, relating to the plot, May 30, 1696"@en
  • "A true history of the horrid conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, King William, to raise a rebellion, and to procure an invasion from France. Being a faithful collection from the depositions of the witnesses at the trials of the conspirators. With an account of the last speeches and papers left by those who have been executed. And a journal of the most remarkable proceedings both at home and beyond sea, relating to the plot, May 30, 1696"@en
  • "A True history of the horrid conspiracy to assassinate His Sacred Majesty, King William, to raise a rebellion, and to procure an invasion from France"