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Eleventh collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England and Scotland. : Viz. I. An answer to the desertion discuss'd, being a defence of the late and present proceedings. II. Satisfaction tendred to all that pretend conscience for non-submission to our present governours, and refusing of the new oaths of fealty and allegiance. III. Dr. Oates his petition to the Parliament, declaring his barbarous sufferings by the papists. IV. An account of the Convention of Scotland. V. A speech made by a member of the Convention of the Estates in Scotland. VI. The grounds on which the Estates of Scotland declared the right of the crown of Scotland forfaulted, and the throne become vacant. VII. The opinion of two eminent Parliament-men, justifying the lawfulness of taking the oaths of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary

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