The True Portraiture of the Kings of England; Drawn from Their Titles, Successions, Raigns and Ends. Or, A Short and Exact Historical Description of Every King, with the Right They Have Had to the Crown, and the Manner of Their Wearing of It; Especially from William the Conqueror. Wherein is Demonstrated that There Hath Been No Direct Succession in the Line to Create an Hereditary Right, for Six Or Seven Hundred Yeers ...

The True Portraiture of the Kings of England; Drawn from Their Titles, Successions, Raigns and Ends. Or, A Short and Exact Historical Description of Every King, with the Right They Have Had to the Crown, and the Manner of Their Wearing of It; Especially from William the Conqueror. Wherein is Demonstrated that There Hath Been No Direct Succession in the Line to Create an Hereditary Right, for Six Or Seven Hundred Yeers ...
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Book Synopsis The True Portraiture of the Kings of England; Drawn from Their Titles, Successions, Raigns and Ends. Or, A Short and Exact Historical Description of Every King, with the Right They Have Had to the Crown, and the Manner of Their Wearing of It; Especially from William the Conqueror. Wherein is Demonstrated that There Hath Been No Direct Succession in the Line to Create an Hereditary Right, for Six Or Seven Hundred Yeers ... by : Henry Parker

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The True Portraiture of the Kings of England; Drawn from Their Titles, Successions, Raigns and Ends. Or, A Short and Exact Historical Description of Every King, with the Right They Have Had to the Crown, and the Manner of Their Wearing of It; Especially from William the Conqueror. Wherein is Demonstrated that There Hath Been No Direct Succession in the Line to Create an Hereditary Right, for Six Or Seven Hundred Yeers ... Related Books