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His services to England , great though they were admitted to be , were declared to have been inspired by purely selfish considerations . Many asserted that his sole object in coming to England had been to gain the crown .
His services to England , great though they were admitted to be , were declared to have been inspired by purely selfish considerations . Many asserted that his sole object in coming to England had been to gain the crown .
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Article X That during the continuance of the respective duties on stamped paper , vellum and parchment by the several Acts now in force in England , Scotland shall not be charged with the same respective duties .
Article X That during the continuance of the respective duties on stamped paper , vellum and parchment by the several Acts now in force in England , Scotland shall not be charged with the same respective duties .
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Sir William Petty's scheme for a union between England and Ireland ( Petty Papers , ed . Marquis of Lansdowne , 1 , pp . 13-14 ) OF UNITING ENGLAND AND IRELAND BY A COMMON PARLIAMENT Firalama orasmuch as an Act of Parliament in England ...
Sir William Petty's scheme for a union between England and Ireland ( Petty Papers , ed . Marquis of Lansdowne , 1 , pp . 13-14 ) OF UNITING ENGLAND AND IRELAND BY A COMMON PARLIAMENT Firalama orasmuch as an Act of Parliament in England ...
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