English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... give , or what notice it will be necessary for you to give the States beforehand , by either of which means their intelligence or suspicions here may be such as may cause us to be secured before your landing . And we must presume to ...
... give , or what notice it will be necessary for you to give the States beforehand , by either of which means their intelligence or suspicions here may be such as may cause us to be secured before your landing . And we must presume to ...
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... give it more authority ; but to say the truth , as it appears to me , I do not believe it would be possible to prevent the Parliament from approving a league made with the States General to guarantee the peace . All that could be done ...
... give it more authority ; but to say the truth , as it appears to me , I do not believe it would be possible to prevent the Parliament from approving a league made with the States General to guarantee the peace . All that could be done ...
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... give every year for the payment of the thirteen thousand Portuguese soldiers , as above said , they shall be bound further to give to his sacred royal Majesty of Portugal five hundred thousand silver Philips , or five hundred thousand ...
... give every year for the payment of the thirteen thousand Portuguese soldiers , as above said , they shall be bound further to give to his sacred royal Majesty of Portugal five hundred thousand silver Philips , or five hundred thousand ...
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ACT FOR A PERPETUAL THANKSGIVING 1660 | 61 |
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