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Only there are some particulars so manifestly and indisputably necessary that we cannot omit to give you our instructions and directions beforehand in them . First . We all expect that you should to the last insist for a bill to exclude ...
Only there are some particulars so manifestly and indisputably necessary that we cannot omit to give you our instructions and directions beforehand in them . First . We all expect that you should to the last insist for a bill to exclude ...
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... which in our a judgment , for the preservation of unity and uniformity , we conceive to be very necessary ; and though we do esteem the liturgy of the Church of England , contained in the Book of Common Prayer and by law established ...
... which in our a judgment , for the preservation of unity and uniformity , we conceive to be very necessary ; and though we do esteem the liturgy of the Church of England , contained in the Book of Common Prayer and by law established ...
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Against which irregularities we humbly conceive it necessary that the commander of the convoy now going thither be directed to take care , as far as in him lies , that upon his arrival there the best remedies be applied for the ...
Against which irregularities we humbly conceive it necessary that the commander of the convoy now going thither be directed to take care , as far as in him lies , that upon his arrival there the best remedies be applied for the ...
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