English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... passed running claret wine , and the several Companies in their liveries with the ensigns belonging to them , as also the trained bands of the city standing along the streets as he passed , welcoming him with loyal acclamations ; and ...
... passed running claret wine , and the several Companies in their liveries with the ensigns belonging to them , as also the trained bands of the city standing along the streets as he passed , welcoming him with loyal acclamations ; and ...
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... passed Crediton , . . . a village with a considerable popula- tion , all of whom are occupied in the wool manufactory . The country was uneven , but more fertile and better inhabited than that passed over the preceding day . Every ...
... passed Crediton , . . . a village with a considerable popula- tion , all of whom are occupied in the wool manufactory . The country was uneven , but more fertile and better inhabited than that passed over the preceding day . Every ...
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... passed or to be passed in the Parliament of England , though Ireland should be therein men- tioned , can be or shall be any way binding in Ireland , excepting such Acts passed or to be passed in England as are or shall be made into law ...
... passed or to be passed in the Parliament of England , though Ireland should be therein men- tioned , can be or shall be any way binding in Ireland , excepting such Acts passed or to be passed in England as are or shall be made into law ...
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