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... thereof . 6. An act to limit the fees of Serjeants , Counsellors at Law , and their clerks . 7. An act to take away the clause of the statute that doth restrain the bringing in of barrelled fish , whereupon a monopoly is founded having ...
... thereof . 6. An act to limit the fees of Serjeants , Counsellors at Law , and their clerks . 7. An act to take away the clause of the statute that doth restrain the bringing in of barrelled fish , whereupon a monopoly is founded having ...
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... thereof , to find it so ) was never more sound and vigorous . It was but kept better within its banks , and the banks were thereby made the stronger . His Majesty had made such a track in almost all the points of it , that the footsteps ...
... thereof , to find it so ) was never more sound and vigorous . It was but kept better within its banks , and the banks were thereby made the stronger . His Majesty had made such a track in almost all the points of it , that the footsteps ...
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... thereof with all severity . " In a question of words only , and words spoken in what should have been ( as far as the Commons were concerned ) private , it might . have been thought that this was at least enough . The doubt was whether ...
... thereof with all severity . " In a question of words only , and words spoken in what should have been ( as far as the Commons were concerned ) private , it might . have been thought that this was at least enough . The doubt was whether ...
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... thereof , sith thereby was called in question , if not a moiety , yet a third part of his revenue . Yet had it been well if they had contained themselves within these bounds , and had not proceeded to personal invectives , and mutinous ...
... thereof , sith thereby was called in question , if not a moiety , yet a third part of his revenue . Yet had it been well if they had contained themselves within these bounds , and had not proceeded to personal invectives , and mutinous ...
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... thereof , and a good proportion answered to the King out of the same by the officers of the Jewel - house or goldsmiths . 9. That the city of London by no means use not the course which commonly they take , to make any rating by ...
... thereof , and a good proportion answered to the King out of the same by the officers of the Jewel - house or goldsmiths . 9. That the city of London by no means use not the course which commonly they take , to make any rating by ...
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