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By the King where vpon our first comming to the succession of this kingdome, at the sute of diuers persons, who had ... commissions ... for the taking up of hounds
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By the King where vpon our first comming to the succession of this kingdome, at the sute of diuers persons, who had ... commissions ... for the taking up of hounds in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 606474836
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By the King whereas at the humble suit and request of sundry our louing and well disposed subiects, intending to deduce a colony, and make a plantation in Virginia
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By the King whereas at the humble suit and request of sundry our louing and well disposed subiects, intending to deduce a colony, and make a plantation in Virginia in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1621)
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WorldCat: 606474875
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By the King whereas by an acte of Parliament made in the two and twentieth yeere of the reigne of our most noble progenitour King Edward the Fourth, it was ... ordeined that all merchants which should carie or bring any merchandize out of Scotland, or the isles of the same into this realme of England
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WorldCat: 1172640424
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By the King whereas diuers bakers, brewers, inholders, butchers, and other victualers through their greedy desire of vnlawfull gaine, not contented with reasonable profite in vttering and selling of victuals
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By the King whereas diuers bakers, brewers, inholders, butchers, and other victualers through their greedy desire of vnlawfull gaine, not contented with reasonable profite in vttering and selling of victuals in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1604)
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WorldCat: 1170839903
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By the King whereas heretofore sundry wayes haue been deuised, to redresse the disorders among the postes of this realme in generall, and particularly to preuent the inconueniences, both to the publique seruice of the state, and the lawfull trade of the honest merchants, by prohibiting, that no persons whatsoeuer, should take vpon them publiquely or priuately, to procure, gather vp, receiue, bring in, or carry out any pacquets, or letters, to or from the countreys beyond the seas
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WorldCat: 1145888531
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By the King whereas heretofore sundry wayes haue bene deuised to redresse the disorders among the postes of our realme
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By the King whereas heretofore sundry wayes haue bene deuised to redresse the disorders among the postes of our realme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1609)
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WorldCat: 606458187
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By the King whereas one Thomas Percy, a gentleman pensioner to his Maiestie, is discovered to haue bene priuy to one of the most horrible treasons that euer was contriued
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By the King whereas one Thomas Percy, a gentleman pensioner to his Maiestie, is discovered to haue bene priuy to one of the most horrible treasons that euer was contriued in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 606474851
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By the King whereas seuerall troopes and companies of our subiects, English and Scottish souldiers, lately imployed in the seruice of the States Generall of the United Prouinces ... returne daily home
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By the King whereas seuerall troopes and companies of our subiects, English and Scottish souldiers, lately imployed in the seruice of the States Generall of the United Prouinces ... returne daily home in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1629)
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WorldCat: 606474887
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By the King whereas some of the meaner sort of our people did of late assemble themselues in riotous and tumultuous maner within our countie of Northampton
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By the King whereas some of the meaner sort of our people did of late assemble themselues in riotous and tumultuous maner within our countie of Northampton in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1607)
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WorldCat: 837238840
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By the King whereas the Kings Maiestie hath alwayes bene ready to imbrace and cherish such a perfect amitie betweene him and the king of Spaine
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By the King whereas the Kings Maiestie hath alwayes bene ready to imbrace and cherish such a perfect amitie betweene him and the king of Spaine in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 606474847
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By the King whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie hath continued this Parliament together, longer then hath bene usual
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By the King whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie hath continued this Parliament together, longer then hath bene usual in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1610)
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WorldCat: 1171793622
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By the King whereas there hath fallen out an interruption of amitie betweene the Kings Maiestie and the most Christian king
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By the King whereas there hath fallen out an interruption of amitie betweene the Kings Maiestie and the most Christian king in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1629)
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WorldCat: 1086552572
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By the King whereas there is lately published in print our apologie heretofore made for the oath of allegiance
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By the King whereas there is lately published in print our apologie heretofore made for the oath of allegiance in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1609)
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WorldCat: 606474864
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By the King whereas Thomas Percy gentleman, and some other his confederates ... haue beene discovered to haue contrived the most horrible treason
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By the King whereas Thomas Percy gentleman, and some other his confederates ... haue beene discovered to haue contrived the most horrible treason in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 837238522
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By the King whereas Thomas Percy gentleman, and some other his confederates, persons knowen to be so vtterly corrupted with the superstition of the Romish religion
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By the King whereas Thomas Percy gentleman, and some other his confederates, persons knowen to be so vtterly corrupted with the superstition of the Romish religion in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 1143850401
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By the King whereas to moderate and qualifie the fines, forfeitures and losses which we in our wisdome did foresee might proue heauy vnto very many of our subiects, that had made alienations fo their lands
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By the King whereas to moderate and qualifie the fines, forfeitures and losses which we in our wisdome did foresee might proue heauy vnto very many of our subiects, that had made alienations fo their lands in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1608)
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WorldCat: 606477477
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By the King whereas we are dayly informed by the officers of our mint and otherwise, that aswell diuers of our naturall borne subiects, both goldsmiths, merchants, and men of other trades ... doe presume to weigh all sorts of moneys
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By the King whereas we are dayly informed by the officers of our mint and otherwise, that aswell diuers of our naturall borne subiects, both goldsmiths, merchants, and men of other trades ... doe presume to weigh all sorts of moneys in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1611)
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WorldCat: 606474872
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By the King whereas we haue bene informed of the great fraudes and deceits vsed in dying all kindes of silke, but especially in blacke
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By the King whereas we haue bene informed of the great fraudes and deceits vsed in dying all kindes of silke, but especially in blacke in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1612)
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WorldCat: 606474842
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By the King whereas wee are giuen to vnderstand, that since our entrie into this kingdome many of our subiects of our realme of Scotland, and some also of England ... doe not obserue our lawes, but to the intent to defraud vs of our sayd customes, doe goe with their goods and merchandizes ouer the Fells
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WorldCat: 606474890
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By the King whereas wee are giuen to vnderstand, that the Lady Arbella and William Seymour ... being for diuers great and hainous offenses, committed, the one to our tower of London, and the other to a speciall guard
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By the King whereas wee are giuen to vnderstand, that the Lady Arbella and William Seymour ... being for diuers great and hainous offenses, committed, the one to our tower of London, and the other to a speciall guard in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1611)
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WorldCat: 837238472
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By the King whereas wee haue euer since it pleased God to establish vs in the imperiall crowne of Great Britaine, equally equally regarded the good of both the late kingdomes of Scotland and England
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By the King whereas wee haue euer since it pleased God to establish vs in the imperiall crowne of Great Britaine, equally equally regarded the good of both the late kingdomes of Scotland and England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1605)
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WorldCat: 606474838
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By the King whereas, out of our owne obseruance in the late reigne of our most deare and royal father, we saw much disorder in and about his houshold
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By the King whereas, out of our owne obseruance in the late reigne of our most deare and royal father, we saw much disorder in and about his houshold in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1625)
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WorldCat: 606474879
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By the King whereas, sithence the late assembly in Parliament, we did for the raising of necessary summes of money ... direct our seuerall letters
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By the King whereas, sithence the late assembly in Parliament, we did for the raising of necessary summes of money ... direct our seuerall letters in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1626)
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WorldCat: 606474883
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By the King whereas, upon summons from vs, divers gentlemen of this our county of York did attend vs upon Thursday the twelfth of this instant May
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By the King whereas, upon summons from vs, divers gentlemen of this our county of York did attend vs upon Thursday the twelfth of this instant May in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606777101
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By the King Whereas, upon summons from vs, divers gentlemen of this our county of York did attend vs upon Thursday the twelfth of this instant May,
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By the King Whereas, upon summons from vs, divers gentlemen of this our county of York did attend vs upon Thursday the twelfth of this instant May, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); 1642)
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WorldCat: 766873630
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By the King's authority. At the Angel and Ball, within 3 doors of St. Clements-Church in the Strand, just over against the spectacle shop, near Temple-Bar, liveth the famous and experienced High-German doctor
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WorldCat: 766919373
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WorldCat: 766919373
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By the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament till the eleventh of November next
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By the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament till the eleventh of November next in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1679)
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WorldCat: 65324636
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By the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament till the eleventh of November next in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1679)
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WorldCat: 65324636
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By the King's most excellent Majesty. James R. We having thought fit to appoint in convenient parts of the city, a certain number of suttling-houses, that are to furnish the army with ale at two pence per quart, from which houses only they are to be furnished at that rate, and for which our will and pleasure is, that they pay ready money
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By the King's most excellent Majesty. James R. We having thought fit to appoint in convenient parts of the city, a certain number of suttling-houses, that are to furnish the army with ale at two pence per quart, from which houses only they are to be furnished at that rate, and for which our will and pleasure is, that they pay ready money in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1690)
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WorldCat: 766906113
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By the King, a declaration
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By the King, a declaration in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766910935
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By the King, a declaration as we cannot consider this invasion of our kingdom by the Prince of Orange without horror, for so unchristian and unnatural an undertaking in a person so nearly related to us; for it is a matter of the greatest trouble and concern to us to reflect upon the many mischiefs and calamities which an army of forreigners and rebells must unavoidably bring upon out people
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WorldCat: 1149112790
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By the King, a declaration as we cannot consider this invitation of our kingdoms by the Prince of Orange without horror
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By the King, a declaration as we cannot consider this invitation of our kingdoms by the Prince of Orange without horror in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606755141
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By the King, a declaration having already signified our pleasure to call a Parliament .. it is our royal purpose to endeavour a legal establishement of an universal liberty of conscience for all our subjects
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By the King, a declaration having already signified our pleasure to call a Parliament .. it is our royal purpose to endeavour a legal establishement of an universal liberty of conscience for all our subjects in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606795957
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By the King, a declaration having already signified our pleasure to call a Parliament ... it is our royal purpose to endeavour a legal establishment of an universal liberty of conscience for all our subjects
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By the King, a declaration having already signified our pleasure to call a Parliament ... it is our royal purpose to endeavour a legal establishment of an universal liberty of conscience for all our subjects in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606799103
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By the King, a declaration of orders made by the gouernour and Company of Merchants of London, trading to the East Indies concerning priuate trade, to, in, or from the said Indies, ratified and allowed by the King, and by His Maiesties consent may bee printed for the better publication thereof
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WorldCat: 606458039
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By the King, a declaration whereas we have been informed that divers abuses have been committed in the quartering of officers and soldiers contrary to our declaration bearing date the twenty fifth day of August, in the first year of our reign ... no officer or soldier whatsoever shall be lodged in any private house, without the free and voluntary consent of the owner
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WorldCat: 606792611
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By the King, a declaration, for the strict discipline of the army, and due payment of quarters
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By the King, a declaration, for the strict discipline of the army, and due payment of quarters in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1695)
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WorldCat: 1172592799
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By the King, a declaration. James R. As we cannot consider this invasion of our kingdoms by the Prince of Orange without horror,
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By the King, a declaration. James R. As we cannot consider this invasion of our kingdoms by the Prince of Orange without horror, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 1044306144
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By the King, a declaration. James R. As we cannot consider this invasion of our kingdoms, by the Prince of Orange, without horror
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By the King, a declaration. James R. As we cannot consider this invasion of our kingdoms, by the Prince of Orange, without horror in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766901321
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Having already signified Our pleasure to call a Parliament to meet at Our city of Westminster in November next,
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Having already signified Our pleasure to call a Parliament to meet at Our city of Westminster in November next, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766889656
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Having already signified our pleasure to call a Parliament to meet at our city of Westminster in November next, and writs of summons being issued out accordingly; lest those, whose right it is to choose members of Parliament, should lye under any prejudices and mistakes through the artifices of disaffected persons: we think fit to declare, that as it is our royal purpose to endeavor a legal establishment of an universal liberty of conscience for all our subjects;
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WorldCat: 606799103
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By the King, A declaration. James R. Whereas a considerable part of our army in this our kingdom of Ireland is pursuant to our orders and directions now drawn together in the province of Ulster, in order to the suppressing and bringing under our obedience such of our subjects as have lately taken up arms against us in that province.
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By the King, A declaration. James R. Whereas a considerable part of our army in this our kingdom of Ireland is pursuant to our orders and directions now drawn together in the province of Ulster, in order to the suppressing and bringing under our obedience such of our subjects as have lately taken up arms against us in that province. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1689)
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WorldCat: 766910742
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas the mutual obligations which lye upon us and our people are indissolvable by any act either of us can commit, and that therefore how undutifully or unjustly soever our people may have behaved themselves towards us,
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas the mutual obligations which lye upon us and our people are indissolvable by any act either of us can commit, and that therefore how undutifully or unjustly soever our people may have behaved themselves towards us, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766906064
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas we find it requisite for Our service, that the forces, which we are obliged to maintain for the preservation of the peace of this Our kingdom
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas we find it requisite for Our service, that the forces, which we are obliged to maintain for the preservation of the peace of this Our kingdom in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 766894637
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas we find it requisite for Our service, that the forces, which we are obliged to maintain for the preservation of the peace of this Our kingdom in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 766894637
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas we have been informed that divers abuses have been committed in the quartering of officers and soldiers contrary to our declaration
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By the King, a declaration. James R. Whereas we have been informed that divers abuses have been committed in the quartering of officers and soldiers contrary to our declaration in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 1044583272
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By the King, a proclamation
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By the King, a proclamation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1675)
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WorldCat: 606741609
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By the King, a proclamation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William, III, King of England; 1700)
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WorldCat: 606793850
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By the King, a proclamation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1675)
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WorldCat: 606741609
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