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... Crown , to make out new Writs for electing Mem- bers for the Places following , viz . For Midhurst in Suffex , in the Room of Sir John Fortefcue Aland , Knight , who was made one of the Barons of the Exchequer For Sea- ford in Suffex ...
... Crown , to make out new Writs for electing Mem- bers for the Places following , viz . For Midhurst in Suffex , in the Room of Sir John Fortefcue Aland , Knight , who was made one of the Barons of the Exchequer For Sea- ford in Suffex ...
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... Crown , and will most chearfully grant to your Majesty fuch Supplies as fhall be found necessary for the Safety of your Royal Perfon , and the Defence of the Kingdom . We are all but too fenfible of the unsupportable Weight of the ...
... Crown , and will most chearfully grant to your Majesty fuch Supplies as fhall be found necessary for the Safety of your Royal Perfon , and the Defence of the Kingdom . We are all but too fenfible of the unsupportable Weight of the ...
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... Crown in your ily , as the best and fireft Means to fecure the Religi- and Liberties , of our Country . e feen in the late Declarations of fome of thefe Men , helefs call themfelves by the Name of Proteftants , must look for , should a ...
... Crown in your ily , as the best and fireft Means to fecure the Religi- and Liberties , of our Country . e feen in the late Declarations of fome of thefe Men , helefs call themfelves by the Name of Proteftants , must look for , should a ...
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... Crown , and Refpect to his own Perfon , that could be expected or defir'd , as appears from the Addreffes to him upon his Arrival ; which ne- vertheless being but Things of Courfe , and having no- thing in them but matter of Form , we ...
... Crown , and Refpect to his own Perfon , that could be expected or defir'd , as appears from the Addreffes to him upon his Arrival ; which ne- vertheless being but Things of Courfe , and having no- thing in them but matter of Form , we ...
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... Crown of Great Bri- tain , except this , where fated Salaries are not settled upon their Captain - General and Governor , and Lieutenant Governor I was also to recommend to you the Building of a House for the Governor ; but I am ...
... Crown of Great Bri- tain , except this , where fated Salaries are not settled upon their Captain - General and Governor , and Lieutenant Governor I was also to recommend to you the Building of a House for the Governor ; but I am ...
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