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A true coppy of a paper delivered to His Excellency upon the heath neer
Newberry . - A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the
trained bands for the reliefe of the city of Glocester . - A true relation of the
severall ...
A true coppy of a paper delivered to His Excellency upon the heath neer
Newberry . - A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the
trained bands for the reliefe of the city of Glocester . - A true relation of the
severall ...
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A speech delivered in the House of commons assembled at Oxford in the first
year of the king . 12. A speech delivered before the Council table , touching the
alteration of coin . 13. The danger wherein this kingdom now standeth , and the ...
A speech delivered in the House of commons assembled at Oxford in the first
year of the king . 12. A speech delivered before the Council table , touching the
alteration of coin . 13. The danger wherein this kingdom now standeth , and the ...
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Wicker and Sir Thomas and Lady Broughton against John Mitford , esquire ,
delivered at the bar of the House of lords in June , 1782. XI . Observations
concerning the rule in Shelley's case ; namely , that heirs of the body , or other
inheritable ...
Wicker and Sir Thomas and Lady Broughton against John Mitford , esquire ,
delivered at the bar of the House of lords in June , 1782. XI . Observations
concerning the rule in Shelley's case ; namely , that heirs of the body , or other
inheritable ...
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See no . 520 . 481. [ L'ESTRANGE , HAMON . ] The reign of King Charles : an
history faithfully and impartially delivered and disposed into annals . London ,
1655. 5 , 266 , [ 6 ] p . Added t.-P. , engr .: The history of King Charles , by H : L :
esq .
See no . 520 . 481. [ L'ESTRANGE , HAMON . ] The reign of King Charles : an
history faithfully and impartially delivered and disposed into annals . London ,
1655. 5 , 266 , [ 6 ] p . Added t.-P. , engr .: The history of King Charles , by H : L :
esq .
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The King's Majestie's speech , as it was delivered by him in the upper house of
the Parliament to the Lords spirituall and temporall , and to the knights , citizens ,
and burgesses there assembled , on Monday the 19. day of March 1603 , being ...
The King's Majestie's speech , as it was delivered by him in the upper house of
the Parliament to the Lords spirituall and temporall , and to the knights , citizens ,
and burgesses there assembled , on Monday the 19. day of March 1603 , being ...
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