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... Ordinance of the Lords & Commons to inable the Right Honourable Edward Earle of Manchester to put in exe- cution all ... Ordinance of Explanation and further Enlarge- ment of a former Ordinance for sequestration of Delinquents Estates ...
... Ordinance of the Lords & Commons to inable the Right Honourable Edward Earle of Manchester to put in exe- cution all ... Ordinance of Explanation and further Enlarge- ment of a former Ordinance for sequestration of Delinquents Estates ...
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... Ordinances for the Sequestration of the Estates of Papists and Delinquents within the County of Chester . 4o 1644 . An Ordinance of the Lords & Commons for the better execution of the former Ordinances for the Sequestration of ...
... Ordinances for the Sequestration of the Estates of Papists and Delinquents within the County of Chester . 4o 1644 . An Ordinance of the Lords & Commons for the better execution of the former Ordinances for the Sequestration of ...
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... Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the rais- ing a monthly Summe upon the County of Derby . 4 ° Lond . 1645 . An Order of the Commons in Parliament for disman- tling the Garrisons of Darby and Wingfield maunor , and giving power to ...
... Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the rais- ing a monthly Summe upon the County of Derby . 4 ° Lond . 1645 . An Order of the Commons in Parliament for disman- tling the Garrisons of Darby and Wingfield maunor , and giving power to ...
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... Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the speedy raising of Monies for compleating and maintaining the Army under the immediate command of Robert Earl of Essex . 4 ° Lond . June 4. 1644 . A Letter from him to the House of Commons con ...
... Ordinance of the Lords and Commons for the speedy raising of Monies for compleating and maintaining the Army under the immediate command of Robert Earl of Essex . 4 ° Lond . June 4. 1644 . A Letter from him to the House of Commons con ...
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... Ordinance of the Lords & Commons for the more effectual putting in execution the Directory for publique Wor- . ship . 4o 1645 . Englands New Directory . 4 ° 1647 . A New Directory : compiled by these most grave , vene- rable and ...
... Ordinance of the Lords & Commons for the more effectual putting in execution the Directory for publique Wor- . ship . 4o 1645 . Englands New Directory . 4 ° 1647 . A New Directory : compiled by these most grave , vene- rable and ...
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Page 6 - 1800, 1804, 1810, and 1813; with a detailed Account of that fatal Epidemic as it prevailed at Gibraltar, during the Autumnal Months of 1804: also Observations on the remitting and intermitting Fever, made in the Military Hospitals at Colchester, after the return of the Troops from the Expedition to Zealand in 1809. 8°