King Tour in Genealogy Books

King Tour appears in at least 41 genealogy books

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The makers of Maine; essays and tales of early Maine history, from the first explorations to the fall of Louisberg, including the story of the Norse expeditions

A complete history of England : with the lives of all the kings and queens thereof; from the earliest account of time, to the death of His late Majesty King William III. Containing a faithful relation of all affairs of state, ecclesiastical and civil

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A complete history of England : with the lives of all the kings and queens thereof; from the earliest account of time, to the death of His late Majesty King William III. Containing a faithful relation of all affairs of state, ecclesiastical and civil

The old r?gime in Canada. France and England in North America. Part fourth

Arcana gallica: or, The secret history of France, for the last century. Shewing, by what steps the French ministers destroy'd the liberties of that nation in general, and the Protestant religion in particular. With a view of the distraction and civil wars during the two minorities in that period. Collected from the most authentick authorities, never before printed in France or England

The life of Frederic the Second, king of Prussia

France and England in North America

Recollections of the private life of Napoleon; v. 02

Centennial prize essay on the history of the city and county of St. John, 1883

A defence of the Scots settlement at Darien : With an answer to the Spanish memorial against it. And arguments to prove that it is the interest of England to join with the Scots, and protect it. To which is added, A description of the country, and a particular account of the Scots Colony

Yarmouth, Nova Scotia : a sequel to Campbell's history

History of the reformation in Europe in the time of Calvin

The manuscripts of the Earl of Westmorland, Captain Stewart, Lord Stafford, Lord Muncaster, and others

The order of the Cincinnati in France ("lórdre de Cincinnatus.") Its organization and history: with the military or naval records of the French members who became such by reason of qualifying service in the army or navy of France or of the United States in the war of revolution for American independence

T. De Witt Talmage : his life and work

The Royal kalendar: and court and city register, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the colonies ..

The old r?gime in Canada. France and England in North America. Part fourth

Fourteen papers, viz. I. A letter from a gentleman in Ireland, to his friend in London, upon occasion of a pamphlet, entituled, A vindication of the present government of Ireland, under His Excellency Richard, Earl of Tyrconnel. II. A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the freeholders of England, and all others, who have votes in the choice of Parliament-men. III. An enquiry into the reasons for abrogating the test imposed on all members of Parliament. Offered by Sa. Oxon. IV. Reflections on a late pamphlet, entituled, Parliamentum pacificum. Licensed by the Earl of Sunderland, and printed at London in March, 1688. V. A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious Declaration of indulgence. VI. The anatomy of an equivalent. VII. A letter from a clergy-man in the city, to his friend in the country, containing his reasons for not reading the Declaration. VIII. An answer to the city minister's letter, from his country friend. IX. A letter to a dissenter from his friend at the Hague, concerning the penal laws, and the test; shewing that the popular plea for liberty of conscience is not concerned in that question. X. A plain account of the persecution laid to the charge of the Church of England. XI. Abby and other church-lands, not yet assured to such possessors as are Roman Catholicks; dedicated to the nobility and gentry of that religion. XII. The King's power in ecclesiastical matters truly stated. XIII. A letter to several French ministers fled into Germany upon the account of the persecution in France, to such of their brethren in England as approved the Kings Declaration touching liberty of conscience, translated from the original in French. XIV. Popish treaties not to be rely'd on: in a letter from a gentleman at York, to his friend in the Prince of Orange's camp. Addressed to all members of the next Parliament

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