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... received with great satisfac- tion and would silently remove out of the way the most reasonable objection to liberality in subsidies ; namely , that they were not al- ways applied to the purposes for which they were granted . According ...
... received with great satisfac- tion and would silently remove out of the way the most reasonable objection to liberality in subsidies ; namely , that they were not al- ways applied to the purposes for which they were granted . According ...
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... received this morning advertisement from honourable persons , why now special cause he should serve which not fit to be discovered here publicly , but will privately inform any man that cause ( for matter of state this Parliament ) he ...
... received this morning advertisement from honourable persons , why now special cause he should serve which not fit to be discovered here publicly , but will privately inform any man that cause ( for matter of state this Parliament ) he ...
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... received some better satisfaction concerning the Imposi- tions . And it was this apprehension no doubt which made the Un- dertakers so anxious to get the supply voted first . question of Impositions they were themselves on the popular ...
... received some better satisfaction concerning the Imposi- tions . And it was this apprehension no doubt which made the Un- dertakers so anxious to get the supply voted first . question of Impositions they were themselves on the popular ...
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... received , shortly after last Parliament , from Mr. Jones , which he took to have been given him , whereupon he hath made private notes . - Wisheth those were transcribed . The rest ready to redeliver . And pressed whether he have any ...
... received , shortly after last Parliament , from Mr. Jones , which he took to have been given him , whereupon he hath made private notes . - Wisheth those were transcribed . The rest ready to redeliver . And pressed whether he have any ...
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... received the answer . So there was much deliberation on both sides . The answer was a refusal . " Their Lordships , having entered into a grave and serious considera- tion as well of the matter itself as of divers incident and necessary ...
... received the answer . So there was much deliberation on both sides . The answer was a refusal . " Their Lordships , having entered into a grave and serious considera- tion as well of the matter itself as of divers incident and necessary ...
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