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Pagina 55
... giue his Maiestie answer , that in due tyme they would consider of tonnage and poundage ; but these messages are in- conuenient and spend tyme : and soe againe they proceede with matters of relligion , and petition for a fast , which ...
... giue his Maiestie answer , that in due tyme they would consider of tonnage and poundage ; but these messages are in- conuenient and spend tyme : and soe againe they proceede with matters of relligion , and petition for a fast , which ...
Pagina 192
... giue this to the person to whome you are to deliuer the other things . " He sayd to the executioner , " Here are six guinies for you . Pray doe your busines well : don't serue me as you did my Lord Russell . I haue heard you strooke him ...
... giue this to the person to whome you are to deliuer the other things . " He sayd to the executioner , " Here are six guinies for you . Pray doe your busines well : don't serue me as you did my Lord Russell . I haue heard you strooke him ...
Pagina 301
... giue notice of seuerall Popish Popish books books are printed ; which was neuer before vntill about a fort- Gazet ... giue your vote for takeing away the penal laws and the Justices of Peace . test ? 2. Will you giue your vote for one ...
... giue notice of seuerall Popish Popish books books are printed ; which was neuer before vntill about a fort- Gazet ... giue your vote for takeing away the penal laws and the Justices of Peace . test ? 2. Will you giue your vote for one ...
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