Document signed : St. James, to Leopold I, 1703 Oct. 30.

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Document signed : St. James, to Leopold I, 1703 Oct. 30.

In view of a bond between England and the Empire that may be established "against a common enemy," asking that he allow freedom of worship in his country.

1 item (3 p.) ; (8vo)

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