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... Parliament for marriage of their children , and touching peace and war , & c ... assembled at Oxford in the first year of the king . 12. A speech delivered ... Parliament , in point of judicature . 75. DAVIES , SIR JOHN . ... The complete ...
... Parliament for marriage of their children , and touching peace and war , & c ... assembled at Oxford in the first year of the king . 12. A speech delivered ... Parliament , in point of judicature . 75. DAVIES , SIR JOHN . ... The complete ...
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... House of commons . ] Mar. 17 - June 26 , 1628 . 2 v . Contemporary mss . A collection of stationers ' accounts of speeches made in the Parliament of 1628. A photographic reproduction of the original in library of Massachusetts ...
... House of commons . ] Mar. 17 - June 26 , 1628 . 2 v . Contemporary mss . A collection of stationers ' accounts of speeches made in the Parliament of 1628. A photographic reproduction of the original in library of Massachusetts ...
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... M.P. for Ashburton , and afterwards for the county of Devon , containing ... Parliament : from the third of November , 1640 , to this instant June , 1641 ... assembled March 21 , 1680 [ 0. s . ] Also a just and modest vindication of ...
... M.P. for Ashburton , and afterwards for the county of Devon , containing ... Parliament : from the third of November , 1640 , to this instant June , 1641 ... assembled March 21 , 1680 [ 0. s . ] Also a just and modest vindication of ...
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... Parliament , on the 10th of March , 4 Car . 1. 1628/9 until the summoning of another Parliament , which met ... assembled in Parliament ... begun the 22th of March 1640. And continued ... until the 10th of May 1641 ... ... To which is ...
... Parliament , on the 10th of March , 4 Car . 1. 1628/9 until the summoning of another Parliament , which met ... assembled in Parliament ... begun the 22th of March 1640. And continued ... until the 10th of May 1641 ... ... To which is ...
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... assembled , on Monday the 19. day of March 1603 , being the first day of this present Parliament , and the first Parliament of His Majesties raign . Somers 2 : 59-69 . Another copy , Harleian misc . 8 : 573-74 . 683. THE MAGNIFICENT ...
... assembled , on Monday the 19. day of March 1603 , being the first day of this present Parliament , and the first Parliament of His Majesties raign . Somers 2 : 59-69 . Another copy , Harleian misc . 8 : 573-74 . 683. THE MAGNIFICENT ...
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