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... occasion of passing the last clause in the bill . Then , hodie tertia vice lecta est billa , entituled , An Act for raising money by a poll payable quarterly for one year for the carrying on a vigorous war against France . The question ...
... occasion of passing the last clause in the bill . Then , hodie tertia vice lecta est billa , entituled , An Act for raising money by a poll payable quarterly for one year for the carrying on a vigorous war against France . The question ...
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... occasion whatsoever permit or suffer any alteration , anticipation or interruption to be made of his said subjects ' securities , but that they shall from time to time receive the moneys so secured unto them in the same course and ...
... occasion whatsoever permit or suffer any alteration , anticipation or interruption to be made of his said subjects ' securities , but that they shall from time to time receive the moneys so secured unto them in the same course and ...
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... occasion of new precaution as well as new severity , we suppose all our good subjects need not a livelier nor more moving instance than what their memories can furnish them with from the desperate undertaking of Venner and his crew , 1 ...
... occasion of new precaution as well as new severity , we suppose all our good subjects need not a livelier nor more moving instance than what their memories can furnish them with from the desperate undertaking of Venner and his crew , 1 ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
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