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... cause of his own troubles ; but he had a surprising veneration for the royal title and dignity , and fully realized that any abandonment of the cause of the heir was almost bound to involve , sooner or later , an abandonment of the cause ...
... cause of his own troubles ; but he had a surprising veneration for the royal title and dignity , and fully realized that any abandonment of the cause of the heir was almost bound to involve , sooner or later , an abandonment of the cause ...
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... cause or procure any such to be published or put to sale , or to be bound , stitched or sewed together . II . And be it further ordained and enacted ... that no private person or persons whatsoever shall at any time hereafter print or cause ...
... cause or procure any such to be published or put to sale , or to be bound , stitched or sewed together . II . And be it further ordained and enacted ... that no private person or persons whatsoever shall at any time hereafter print or cause ...
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... cause to be apprehended any rogues , vagrants , sturdy beggars or idle or disorderly persons within the said cities and liberties , places , divisions and precincts , and to cause them to be kept and set to work in the several and ...
... cause to be apprehended any rogues , vagrants , sturdy beggars or idle or disorderly persons within the said cities and liberties , places , divisions and precincts , and to cause them to be kept and set to work in the several and ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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