English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... queen's and told him what the duchess of Portsmouth said to me . He recovered himself as from a deep lethargy and said , " You are in the right ; there is no time to lose . I will hazard all rather than not do my duty on this occasion ...
... queen's and told him what the duchess of Portsmouth said to me . He recovered himself as from a deep lethargy and said , " You are in the right ; there is no time to lose . I will hazard all rather than not do my duty on this occasion ...
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... queen's Majesty's subjects in their due obedience , 1 nor the statute made in the twenty - ninth year of the said queen entitled , An Act for the more speedy and due execution of certain branches of the statute made in the three and ...
... queen's Majesty's subjects in their due obedience , 1 nor the statute made in the twenty - ninth year of the said queen entitled , An Act for the more speedy and due execution of certain branches of the statute made in the three and ...
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... queen of England , France and Ireland , be , and be declared , king and queen of Scotland , to hold the crown and royal dignity of the said kingdom of Scotland to them , the said king and queen , during their lives and the longest liver ...
... queen of England , France and Ireland , be , and be declared , king and queen of Scotland , to hold the crown and royal dignity of the said kingdom of Scotland to them , the said king and queen , during their lives and the longest liver ...
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Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR A PERPETUAL THANKSGIVING 1660 | 61 |
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