English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... unto their several diocesans , and they unto your lordship , to be communi- cated to me with your first conveniency . And to the end that they may be the more circumspect and sudden in the performance of this business , I think it not ...
... unto their several diocesans , and they unto your lordship , to be communi- cated to me with your first conveniency . And to the end that they may be the more circumspect and sudden in the performance of this business , I think it not ...
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... unto the Lords Spiritual and Temporal or clergy of this realm , or unto either of the said universities , or unto any colleges , schools , alms - houses , hospitals or cinque ports . " Notwithstanding this saving proviso , which has ...
... unto the Lords Spiritual and Temporal or clergy of this realm , or unto either of the said universities , or unto any colleges , schools , alms - houses , hospitals or cinque ports . " Notwithstanding this saving proviso , which has ...
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... unto all through posts and persons riding in post , by commission or without , to and from all and every the parts ... unto the town of Berwick , or from thence to the city of London , three pence of English money ... And for the port of ...
... unto all through posts and persons riding in post , by commission or without , to and from all and every the parts ... unto the town of Berwick , or from thence to the city of London , three pence of English money ... And for the port of ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
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