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Corporate Author England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
Title By the King, a declaration. James R. : Whereas the mutual obligations which lye upon us and our people are indissolvable by any act either of us can commit, and that therefore how undutifully or unjustly soever our people may have behaved themselves towards us, ...
Alternative Title Whereas the mutual obligations which lye upon us and our people are indissolvable by any act either of us can commit
Publication Info Dublin, : printed by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham assigns of Benjamin Tooke printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty;, 1689.



Descript 2 sheets ([2] p.).
Note Title from caption title and opening lines of text.
"Given at our court at Dublin Castle the 28th day of June, 1689. And in the fifth year of our reign."
Arms 186.
Any subjects imprisoned by the authority of the unlawful assembly, calling itself a parliament, will be able to file a suit for damages against any who give warrant for detaining them, and if any are condemned to die, actions will lie against all judges, jurors, clerks, councillors, sheriffs, &c. concerned. No subjects are to pay taxes to the pretended government. Cf. Steele.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Corporate Author England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
Series Early English books online.
Subject William III King of England, 1650-1702
Ireland -- History -- War of 1689-1691 -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author James II, King of England, 1633-1701.
Alternative Title Whereas the mutual obligations which lye upon us and our people are indissolvable by any act either of us can commit
Descript 2 sheets ([2] p.).
Note Title from caption title and opening lines of text.
"Given at our court at Dublin Castle the 28th day of June, 1689. And in the fifth year of our reign."
Arms 186.
Any subjects imprisoned by the authority of the unlawful assembly, calling itself a parliament, will be able to file a suit for damages against any who give warrant for detaining them, and if any are condemned to die, actions will lie against all judges, jurors, clerks, councillors, sheriffs, &c. concerned. No subjects are to pay taxes to the pretended government. Cf. Steele.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Corporate Author England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
Series Early English books online.
Subject William III King of England, 1650-1702
Ireland -- History -- War of 1689-1691 -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author James II, King of England, 1633-1701.
Alternative Title Whereas the mutual obligations which lye upon us and our people are indissolvable by any act either of us can commit

Subject William III King of England, 1650-1702
Ireland -- History -- War of 1689-1691 -- Early works to 1800.
Descript 2 sheets ([2] p.).
Note Title from caption title and opening lines of text.
"Given at our court at Dublin Castle the 28th day of June, 1689. And in the fifth year of our reign."
Arms 186.
Any subjects imprisoned by the authority of the unlawful assembly, calling itself a parliament, will be able to file a suit for damages against any who give warrant for detaining them, and if any are condemned to die, actions will lie against all judges, jurors, clerks, councillors, sheriffs, &c. concerned. No subjects are to pay taxes to the pretended government. Cf. Steele.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Alt author James II, King of England, 1633-1701.

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