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... religion it is visible the success has not answered the design , and that the difficulty is invincible . We therefore , out of our princely care and affection unto all our loving subjects , that they may live at ease and quiet , and for ...
... religion it is visible the success has not answered the design , and that the difficulty is invincible . We therefore , out of our princely care and affection unto all our loving subjects , that they may live at ease and quiet , and for ...
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... religion , in the free exercise of their Protestant religion as it is by law established , and in the quiet and full enjoyment of all their possessions , without any molestation or disturbance whatsoever . And we do likewise by our ...
... religion , in the free exercise of their Protestant religion as it is by law established , and in the quiet and full enjoyment of all their possessions , without any molestation or disturbance whatsoever . And we do likewise by our ...
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... religion and the worship , discipline and government of this Church to continue without any alteration to the people of this land in all succeeding generations ; and more especially her Majesty , with advice and consent aforesaid ...
... religion and the worship , discipline and government of this Church to continue without any alteration to the people of this land in all succeeding generations ; and more especially her Majesty , with advice and consent aforesaid ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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