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... Commission for advancing the clothing of England , as well the old drapery as the new , and all the incidents thereunto . Commission for staying treasure within the realm , and the reiglement of monies . Commission for the provision of ...
... Commission for advancing the clothing of England , as well the old drapery as the new , and all the incidents thereunto . Commission for staying treasure within the realm , and the reiglement of monies . Commission for the provision of ...
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Francis Bacon. Commission for the suppressing of the grievances of in- formers . Commission for the better proceedings in the plantations of Ireland . Commission for the provision of the realm with all kind of warlike defence . Ordnance ...
Francis Bacon. Commission for the suppressing of the grievances of in- formers . Commission for the better proceedings in the plantations of Ireland . Commission for the provision of the realm with all kind of warlike defence . Ordnance ...
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... commission , the commonwealth's commission , for the poor and vagabonds , & c . We have put it into an exceeding good way , and have appointed meetings once in fourteen days , because it shall not be a - slack . I was glad to hear from ...
... commission , the commonwealth's commission , for the poor and vagabonds , & c . We have put it into an exceeding good way , and have appointed meetings once in fourteen days , because it shall not be a - slack . I was glad to hear from ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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