The character of being given to change applied to governours as well as subjects, and particularly referr'd to those who either were instruments, or occasions of the late happy and glorious revolution . In sermon preach'd at Westminster-Abbey, November 5. 1726. By Richard Meadowcourt, M.A. Fellow of Merton College in Oxford, and chaplain to the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper.
- Richard Meadowcourt
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- M.DCC.XXVIII [1728]
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Character of being given to change applied to governours as well as subjects, and particularly referr'd to those who either were instruments, or occasions of the late happy and glorious revolution (Online)
The character of being given to change applied to governours as well as subjects, and particularly referr'd to those who either were instruments, or occasions of the late happy and glorious revolution. In sermon preach'd at Westminster-Abbey, November 5.
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London : Printed for J. Perle, at Locke's-Head in Pater-noster-Row, M.DCC.XXVIII [1728]
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