The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2Bell, 1877 |
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Page 151
... parties , and his majesty is further graciously pleased , that as for and concerning the independency of the parliament of Ireland on the parliament of England , his majesty will leave both houses of parliament in this kingdom to make ...
... parties , and his majesty is further graciously pleased , that as for and concerning the independency of the parliament of Ireland on the parliament of England , his majesty will leave both houses of parliament in this kingdom to make ...
Page 160
... parties , and his majesty is fur- ther graciously pleased , that , by act to be passed in the next parliament , all the arrears of interest - money , which did accruc and grow due by way of debt , mortgage , or otherwise , and yet not ...
... parties , and his majesty is fur- ther graciously pleased , that , by act to be passed in the next parliament , all the arrears of interest - money , which did accruc and grow due by way of debt , mortgage , or otherwise , and yet not ...
Page 173
... parties in this kingdom , with sidings and parties in England , have been the very be- traying of this kingdom to the Irish , whiles the British forces here had been thereupon called off , and the place therein laid open , and as it ...
... parties in this kingdom , with sidings and parties in England , have been the very be- traying of this kingdom to the Irish , whiles the British forces here had been thereupon called off , and the place therein laid open , and as it ...
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is lawful and hath been held so through all Ages for | 3 |
X | 13 |
a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Print | 48 |
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