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Fear, exclusion and revolution : Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s
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Fear, exclusion and revolution : Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s

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Reformation and "arbitrary government" : London dissenters and James II's polity of toleration, 1687-1688 / Gary S. De Krey
Roger Morrice and the Huguenot refugees / Robin Gwynn
The politics of religious imagery in the late seventeenth century / Clare Haynes
L'Estrange and the publishing sphere / Geoff Kemp
London besieged? : the city's vulnerability during the glorious revolution / Charles-Edouard Levillain
'Eminent cheats' : rogue narratives in the literature of the Exclusion Crisis / Kate Loveman
The "prints" of the trials : the nexus of politics, religion, law, and information in late seventeenth-century England / Michael Mendle
Gilbert Burnet's Reformation and the semantics of popery / Andrew Starkie
'High feeding and smart drinking' : associating hedge-lane lords in Exclusion Crisis London / Newton E. Key
Dissenters and the writing of history : Ralph Thoresby's 'Lives and characters' / David L. Wykes
Nursing sedition : women, dissent, and the Whig struggle / Melinda S. Zook
Judging partisan news and the language of interest / Mark Knights.

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Fear, exclusion and revolution : Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s. ISBN 0754656829. Published by Ashgate in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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