English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... hath in the hearing of many of his Majesty's subjects falsely and seditiously said that the king was in his heart a papist , popishly affected , or words to that effect . III . That he hath received great sums of money for passing the ...
... hath in the hearing of many of his Majesty's subjects falsely and seditiously said that the king was in his heart a papist , popishly affected , or words to that effect . III . That he hath received great sums of money for passing the ...
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... hath a legion of members in his belly so that in purchasing them he buyeth the whole House ; that though his Majesty soweth in tears he shall reap in joy , since every shilling so bestowed shall produce a thousand in a subsidy . These ...
... hath a legion of members in his belly so that in purchasing them he buyeth the whole House ; that though his Majesty soweth in tears he shall reap in joy , since every shilling so bestowed shall produce a thousand in a subsidy . These ...
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... hath fined for sheriff or alderman of London , the sum of twenty pounds ; every person who hath been or now is deputy to any alderman within the said city ten pounds ; the town clerk of London twenty pounds ; every person who is of the ...
... hath fined for sheriff or alderman of London , the sum of twenty pounds ; every person who hath been or now is deputy to any alderman within the said city ten pounds ; the town clerk of London twenty pounds ; every person who is of the ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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