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By the King forasmuch as it cannot be doubted, but as the Kings most excellent Maiestie hath taken great contentment in the most dutifull and deuoted affection of his subiects of this realme
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By the King forasmuch as it cannot be doubted, but as the Kings most excellent Maiestie hath taken great contentment in the most dutifull and deuoted affection of his subiects of this realme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 837235459
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By the King Forasmuch as it hath pleased God of his exceeding goodnesse, to stay his heauy hand wherewith the last yeere hee punished our city of London by the infection of the plague
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By the King Forasmuch as it hath pleased God of his exceeding goodnesse, to stay his heauy hand wherewith the last yeere hee punished our city of London by the infection of the plague in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1604)
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WorldCat: 606474257
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By the King forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed aswell in the cities of London and Westminster, as also in the suburbs thereof
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By the King forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed aswell in the cities of London and Westminster, as also in the suburbs thereof in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 606474237
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By the King forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie, in his princely disposition to iustice hauing euer a speciall care and regard to haue repressed the slaughters, spoyles, robberies and other enormities which were so frequent and common vpon the borders of these realmes
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WorldCat: 837235587
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By the King forasmuch as the Kings Maiesties our soueraigne lord is credibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London
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By the King forasmuch as the Kings Maiesties our soueraigne lord is credibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 1171333191
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By the King forasmuch as the Kings most excellent Maiestie is graciously minded to make his speedy repaire from Barwick to his Highnesse citie of London, in which his iourney hee is to passe from thence through diuers shires of this realme, these are to notifie unto all sheriffes of the seuerall counties through which his Maiestie shall so passe
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WorldCat: 837235548
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By the King hauing after some time spent in setling the politique affaires of this realme, of late bestowed no small labour in composing certaine differences wee found among our cleargie about rites and ceremonies heretofore established in this Church of England
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WorldCat: 606474261
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By the King hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires
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By the King hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1620)
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WorldCat: 606474265
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By the King hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers weightie affaires
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By the King hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers weightie affaires in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1620)
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WorldCat: 1171115270
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By the King His Maiesties Proclamation restraining the abuses in gold weights fraudulently committed contrary to a former
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By the King His Maiesties Proclamation restraining the abuses in gold weights fraudulently committed contrary to a former in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1634)
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WorldCat: 606474270
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By the King His Majesties proclamation forbidding all his loving subjects of the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hampshire, to raise any forces without His Majesties consent, or to enter into any association or protestation for the assistance of the rebellion agaisnt His Majesty
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WorldCat: 1041503406
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By the King Iames by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... : whereas our late sister ... Elizabeth late queen of England by her letters patents bearing date at Westminster the xiii. day of Iuly, in the xxxvi. yeere of her raigne
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By the King Iames by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... : whereas our late sister ... Elizabeth late queen of England by her letters patents bearing date at Westminster the xiii. day of Iuly, in the xxxvi. yeere of her raigne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 1170826326
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By the King Iames Rex. Whereas we are informed that our subiects in that our realme of Ireland, haue sithence the decease of our deare sister Queen Elizabeth been much abused by an vntrue suggestion and report, insinuated and spread among them to this effect, that wee for our part, haue a purpose or inclination to giue libertie of conscience and tolleration of religion vnto our said subiectes in that kingdom
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WorldCat: 1151408259
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By the King in calling to our princely remembrance, that in the late rebellion vpon pretence of depopulation and vnlawfull inclosures, the greatest number of the offenders have not beene proceeded with according to iustice and their traiterous deseruings
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By the King in calling to our princely remembrance, that in the late rebellion vpon pretence of depopulation and vnlawfull inclosures, the greatest number of the offenders have not beene proceeded with according to iustice and their traiterous deseruings in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1607)
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WorldCat: 606474276
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By the King in the confirmation and enlargement of the incorporation of the company of cooks in London, is contained, as followeth
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By the King in the confirmation and enlargement of the incorporation of the company of cooks in London, is contained, as followeth in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); 1664)
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WorldCat: 1269347981
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By the King instructions and directions, giuen by His Maiestie vnder his great seale of England, bearing date the 7 day of February, Anno Dom. 1610 : to the master, and counsell of the court of wardes and liueries
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By the King instructions and directions, giuen by His Maiestie vnder his great seale of England, bearing date the 7 day of February, Anno Dom. 1610 : to the master, and counsell of the court of wardes and liueries in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1611)
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WorldCat: 1173427441
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By the King it hath beene our desire and disposition in all the course of our gouernment to extend our naturall clemencie in forewarning offenders where reason of state will not permit vs to vse the same in dispensing with their offences
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By the King it hath beene our desire and disposition in all the course of our gouernment to extend our naturall clemencie in forewarning offenders where reason of state will not permit vs to vse the same in dispensing with their offences in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1608)
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WorldCat: 606474909
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By the King it is a thing notorious that many of the meanest sort of our people in diuers parts of our kingdome ... haue presumed lately to assemble themselues riotously in multitudes
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By the King it is a thing notorious that many of the meanest sort of our people in diuers parts of our kingdome ... haue presumed lately to assemble themselues riotously in multitudes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1607)
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WorldCat: 606474282
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By the King James R. Whereas we are informed that several of the inhabitants or the province of Ulster, being forced away by the enemy, did with their stock and cattel go into our counties of Dublin,
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By the King James R. Whereas we are informed that several of the inhabitants or the province of Ulster, being forced away by the enemy, did with their stock and cattel go into our counties of Dublin, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898177
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By the King James R. Whereas we are informed that several of the inhabitants or the province of Ulster, being forced away by the enemy, did with their stock and cattel go into our counties of Dublin, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898177
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By the King James R. Whereas we have issued a proclamation bearing date the fourteenth day of September one thousand six hundred eighty nine, declaring, that such as should bring any wine or brandy to our camp, should be exempted from the duty payable to us out of such wine and brandy:
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WorldCat: 766898184
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WorldCat: 1171517854
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By the King James, by the grace of God, and c. : the causes of the assembly of this Session
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By the King James, by the grace of God, and c. : the causes of the assembly of this Session in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1610)
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WorldCat: 606472048
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By the king of hearolds of this province, from the river of Trent, North East and VVestvvard
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By the king of hearolds of this province, from the river of Trent, North East and VVestvvard in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Flower, William; 1578)
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WorldCat: 606520873
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By the King of Kings his prophets a proclamation concerning the Covenant and League of the people of God, to joyne together with the Parliament in the great worke of the Lord, against the enemie that hath brought all these miseries upon us
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WorldCat: 606687660
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By the King orders forthe posts of our realmes, and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedy carriage of packets, directed for our affaires
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By the King orders forthe posts of our realmes, and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedy carriage of packets, directed for our affaires in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1604)
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WorldCat: 837236418
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By the King proclamation for reformation of the many abuses committed against the Corporation of Gardners
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By the King proclamation for reformation of the many abuses committed against the Corporation of Gardners in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1634)
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WorldCat: 837236449
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By the King ryght trustie, and c. Wee greet you well : as that soueraignty which under God we hold ouer you, tyeth us to take care for your safeties and welfare, so the loue of subiect and bond of duety tyes you to ayde and assist us in those actions which haue no other end, but the common preseruation both of us and your selues
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WorldCat: 1170546457
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By the King the care wee haue to preuent all occasions of dispersing the infection amongst our people, doeth sufficiently appeare by our former proclamations
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By the King the care wee haue to preuent all occasions of dispersing the infection amongst our people, doeth sufficiently appeare by our former proclamations in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 1086439586
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By the King the care which wee haue had, and paines which wee haue taken to settle the affaires of this Church of England in an uniformitie as well of doctrine as of gouernment, both of them agreeable to the word of God
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By the King the care which wee haue had, and paines which wee haue taken to settle the affaires of this Church of England in an uniformitie as well of doctrine as of gouernment, both of them agreeable to the word of God in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1604)
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WorldCat: 1172233822
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By the King the effect of certaine letters patents granted to Adam Newton, Iohn Southcot, and Iohn Wood esquiers, for the vse of a new inuention of steeping all kind of grain, that is to be sowen, for the benefit of husbandry
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By the King the effect of certaine letters patents granted to Adam Newton, Iohn Southcot, and Iohn Wood esquiers, for the vse of a new inuention of steeping all kind of grain, that is to be sowen, for the benefit of husbandry in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1613)
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WorldCat: 1170456545
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By the King the effect pf certaine letters patents granted to Ioseph Vsher, of London, clothworker, Warner Rich, and Godfrey de Vette, free denizens, for the making and erecting of certaine engines
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By the King the effect pf certaine letters patents granted to Ioseph Vsher, of London, clothworker, Warner Rich, and Godfrey de Vette, free denizens, for the making and erecting of certaine engines in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1612)
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WorldCat: 606474807
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By the King the foule and insolent outrages lately committed vpon the the borders of our realmes of England and Scotland by persons accustomed in former times to liue by rapine and spoyle
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By the King the foule and insolent outrages lately committed vpon the the borders of our realmes of England and Scotland by persons accustomed in former times to liue by rapine and spoyle in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 606474305
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By the King the King our Souereigne Lord Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and c. doth giue to understand to all his most louing, faithful and obedient subiects, and to euery of them, that, whereas it hath please almighty God, on Sunday, the seuen and twentiety day of this moneth of March
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WorldCat: 1145888436
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By the King the Kings most excellent Maiestie by the aduice of his priuie counsell ... doeth publish and declare ... that all coynes of gold and siluer ... shall bee ... currant ... at such weight, finenesse, and value, as the same were currant the first day of August last past
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WorldCat: 606474313
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By the King the Kings most excellent Maiestie hauing of late published a proclamation for raising of the prices of his coynes of gold
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By the King the Kings most excellent Maiestie hauing of late published a proclamation for raising of the prices of his coynes of gold in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1612)
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WorldCat: 1056360046
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By the King the Kings most excellent Maiestie, considering what peril oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases
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By the King the Kings most excellent Maiestie, considering what peril oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1606)
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WorldCat: 65355400
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By the King the kings most excellent Maiestie, finding that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places of the city of London
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By the King the kings most excellent Maiestie, finding that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places of the city of London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1609)
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WorldCat: 1086521966
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By the King the solemnities of our coronation being now performed according to the vsages and customes of this our realme of England, and with mutuall contentment
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By the King the solemnities of our coronation being now performed according to the vsages and customes of this our realme of England, and with mutuall contentment in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 606474318
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By the King the spreading of the infection in our citie of London, and in the places next about it, doeth giue vs iust cause to be as prouident as a carefull prince can bee, to take away all occasion of increasing the same
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By the King the spreading of the infection in our citie of London, and in the places next about it, doeth giue vs iust cause to be as prouident as a carefull prince can bee, to take away all occasion of increasing the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 606474802
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By the King the zeale and great affection, which we haue found in all sorts of people of this our kingdome towards our person, and that right which we had to the succession of this crowne, hath so many waies bene expressed, as we cannot chuse but make it manifest to them all by some publique declaration
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WorldCat: 606474291
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By the King this later age and times of the world wherein we are fallen, is so much giuen to verball profession, aswell of religion, as of all commendable morall vertues
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By the King this later age and times of the world wherein we are fallen, is so much giuen to verball profession, aswell of religion, as of all commendable morall vertues in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1610)
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WorldCat: 606474814
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By the King trustie and welbeloved, we greet you well : hauing obserued in the presidents and customes of former times, that the kings and queenes of this our realme vpon extraordinary occasions haue vsed either to resort to those contributions
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By the King trustie and welbeloved, we greet you well : hauing obserued in the presidents and customes of former times, that the kings and queenes of this our realme vpon extraordinary occasions haue vsed either to resort to those contributions in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1625)
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WorldCat: 1170860644
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By the King wee doe not doubt but that all our subiects are thoroughly perswaded of our constant resolution for the maintenance and defence of the same
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By the King wee doe not doubt but that all our subiects are thoroughly perswaded of our constant resolution for the maintenance and defence of the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1606)
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WorldCat: 1171141931
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By the King wee haue by our late proclamation, published for the apprehension of one Anthony Copley, signified what griefe it was vnto vs, that any subiect of this realme,of how meane condition soeuer, should giue us iust cause to put in vse the power of our lawes for any offense against vs in matter of loyaltie
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WorldCat: 1171432664
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By the King wee haue made knowen to our subiects vpon diuers occasions, that we haue receiued so great contentment in their generall conformitie
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By the King wee haue made knowen to our subiects vpon diuers occasions, that we haue receiued so great contentment in their generall conformitie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 837237255
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By the King wee haue since our entry into this realme of England, had special care to make all our subiects know, with how equall affection we resolued to proceede in all things which should concerne the safetie or honor of our kingdomes
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By the King wee haue since our entry into this realme of England, had special care to make all our subiects know, with how equall affection we resolued to proceede in all things which should concerne the safetie or honor of our kingdomes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 837237295
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By the King where a sedicious rumor hath bene raised this morning, that some ill accident should be befallen our person
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By the King where a sedicious rumor hath bene raised this morning, that some ill accident should be befallen our person in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1606)
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WorldCat: 606693252
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By the King where at the late session of our Parliament of this our realme of England, one act is made authorizing certaine persons of both Houses to assemble
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By the King where at the late session of our Parliament of this our realme of England, one act is made authorizing certaine persons of both Houses to assemble in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1604)
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WorldCat: 837238095
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By the King where in a proclamation for considerations therein expressed, we prescribed a course whereby the complaints of our people might bee taken away
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By the King where in a proclamation for considerations therein expressed, we prescribed a course whereby the complaints of our people might bee taken away in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 606474867
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