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... particular persons , who take upon them , for their own particular ends , to advise your Majesty contrary to the advice of Parliament ; and therefore cannot but look on such as enemies to your Majesty and your kingdom . Upon these ...
... particular persons , who take upon them , for their own particular ends , to advise your Majesty contrary to the advice of Parliament ; and therefore cannot but look on such as enemies to your Majesty and your kingdom . Upon these ...
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... particular persons and the distemper of the time as to be contented with the exercise of our religion in our own chapel , according to the constant practice and laws established , without enjoining that practice and the observa- tion of ...
... particular persons and the distemper of the time as to be contented with the exercise of our religion in our own chapel , according to the constant practice and laws established , without enjoining that practice and the observa- tion of ...
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... particular receivers , collectors and other officers who have or shall have or be entrusted with the receipt or collection of his Majesty's revenues . . . shall accept and take in payment for his Majesty's use , for or upon account of ...
... particular receivers , collectors and other officers who have or shall have or be entrusted with the receipt or collection of his Majesty's revenues . . . shall accept and take in payment for his Majesty's use , for or upon account of ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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