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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern;
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1684)
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WorldCat: 760772037
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1684)
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WorldCat: 606828051
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1684)
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WorldCat: 760772037
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1684)
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WorldCat: 1044257944
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas upon Tuesday, the sixth of this instant December, between the hours of six and seven in the evening, a barbarous and inhumane attempt was made upon the person and life of our right trusty, and right entirely beloved cousin, and counsellor, James Duke of Ormond,
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WorldCat: 1042347107
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WorldCat: 1172627192
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas we have fully resolved to use our utmost endeavours for the preservation of the true religion established in this kingdom,
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas we have fully resolved to use our utmost endeavours for the preservation of the true religion established in this kingdom, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1675)
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WorldCat: 1044339736
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas we have fully resolved to use our utmost endeavours for the preservation of the true religion established in this kingdom, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1675)
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WorldCat: 1044339736
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By the king. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity
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By the King. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1679)
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WorldCat: 1044391687
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By the king. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1679)
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WorldCat: 1044391687
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By the king. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1679)
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WorldCat: 1044391687
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, of Scotland, England, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, and c. To our lion king at arms, and his brethren, heralds, macers, and pursevants, greeting; Whereas the wicked and unjust designs of our enemies do at last appear in their natural colours,
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, of Scotland, England, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, and c. To our lion king at arms, and his brethren, heralds, macers, and pursevants, greeting; Whereas the wicked and unjust designs of our enemies do at last appear in their natural colours, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1689)
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WorldCat: 766906144
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas for the more speedy supply of money to defray our present great, and necessary expences, we have ordered a quantity of copper and brass to be coyned in crown pieces,
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas for the more speedy supply of money to defray our present great, and necessary expences, we have ordered a quantity of copper and brass to be coyned in crown pieces, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 1044357462
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas for the more speedy supply of money to defray our present, great, and necessary expences, we have ordered a quantity of copper and brass to be coyned in crown pieces,
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas for the more speedy supply of money to defray our present, great, and necessary expences, we have ordered a quantity of copper and brass to be coyned in crown pieces, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898992
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas since our arrival into this our kingdom of Ireland, we are informed that notwithstanding the several proclamations issued by our chief governor and council of this our realm,
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas since our arrival into this our kingdom of Ireland, we are informed that notwithstanding the several proclamations issued by our chief governor and council of this our realm, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897922
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas since our arrival into this our kingdom of Ireland, we are informed that notwithstanding the several proclamations issued by our chief governor and council of this our realm, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 1044377858
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas since our arrival into this our kingdom of Ireland, we are informed that notwithstanding the several proclamations issued by our chief governor and council of this our realm...divers of them have entered into actual rebellion
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WorldCat: 766912190
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that several covetous persons, who have a greater regard for their own private interest than for the publick good, have given of late intolerable rates for gold and silver, and continue their said sinister practices,
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WorldCat: 766907136
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that the price of corn, meal, wooll, leather, and other commodities is so high, that the persons imployed by us to make stores and magazines of grain, and to provide clothes and other necessaries for our troops,
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WorldCat: 766898417
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WorldCat: 1171392271
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have been informed that several of the inhabitants of the counties adjacent to this our city of Dublin have forborn to bring such quantities of corn, straw, coals, turf, wood, or other firing to the said city,
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have been informed that several of the inhabitants of the counties adjacent to this our city of Dublin have forborn to bring such quantities of corn, straw, coals, turf, wood, or other firing to the said city, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898243
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have been informed that several of the inhabitants of the counties adjacent to this our city of Dublin have forborn to bring such quantities of corn, straw, coals, turf, wood, or other firing to the said city, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898243
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have upon several occasions solemnly declared our royal inclinations and constant resolution of giving free liberty of conscience to all our subjects: in pursuance whereof, we have given our royal assent to a bill passed
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WorldCat: 766898265
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WorldCat: 1044330258
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Wheres we have by commissions or orders appointed officers in second and reformed ofcers in several regiments of our army who are subsisted by us, and whereas we are also informed that several of the said officers,
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Wheres we have by commissions or orders appointed officers in second and reformed ofcers in several regiments of our army who are subsisted by us, and whereas we are also informed that several of the said officers, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898203
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Wheres we have by commissions or orders appointed officers in second and reformed ofcers in several regiments of our army who are subsisted by us, and whereas we are also informed that several of the said officers, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898203
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By the King. A proclamation. Touching the speedy calling to accompt of all such persons whose accompts are excepted in the Act of Oblivion
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By the King. A proclamation. Touching the speedy calling to accompt of all such persons whose accompts are excepted in the Act of Oblivion in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); 1661)
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WorldCat: 1044280481
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By the King. A proclamation. Whereas it is found by Experience, That Traffique with Infidels and Barbarous Nations not in Amity with Us ... cannot be carried on without the Establishment of Forts and Factories in places convenient
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By the King. A proclamation. Whereas it is found by Experience, That Traffique with Infidels and Barbarous Nations not in Amity with Us ... cannot be carried on without the Establishment of Forts and Factories in places convenient in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1674)
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WorldCat: 606777893
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By the King. A proclamation. Whereas it is found by Experience, That Traffique with Infidels and Barbarous Nations not in Amity with Us ... cannot be carried on without the Establishment of Forts and Factories in places convenient in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1674)
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WorldCat: 606777893
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By the King. A second proclamation for the apprehension of Richard Smith, a popish priest, stiled, and calling himselfe, the Bishop of Calcedon
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By the King. A second proclamation for the apprehension of Richard Smith, a popish priest, stiled, and calling himselfe, the Bishop of Calcedon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1629)
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WorldCat: 606549293
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By the King. A second proclamation for the apprehension of Richard Smith, a popish priest, stiled, and calling himselfe, the Bishop of Calcedon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1629)
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WorldCat: 606549293
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By the King. An abstract of the seuerall heads and branches of His Maiesties commission of grace, for the securing, setling, and confirming to his subiects their defectiue titles, estates and possessions; by which His Maiesties commissioners haue power to compound
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By the King. An abstract of the seuerall heads and branches of His Maiesties commission of grace, for the securing, setling, and confirming to his subiects their defectiue titles, estates and possessions; by which His Maiesties commissioners haue power to compound in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1628)
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WorldCat: 1044337479
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By the King. An abstract of the seuerall heads and branches, for which His Maiesties commissioners, by vertue of His Maiesties commission of grace, bearing date the three and twentieth day of Ianuary last past, haue power to compound with such as shall desire the same
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By the King. An abstract of the seuerall heads and branches, for which His Maiesties commissioners, by vertue of His Maiesties commission of grace, bearing date the three and twentieth day of Ianuary last past, haue power to compound with such as shall desire the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1630)
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WorldCat: 606476648
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By the King. An additional proclamation concerning coffee-houses
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By the King. An additional proclamation concerning coffee-houses in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1676)
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WorldCat: 1044318671
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By the King. An additional proclamation concerning coffee-houses in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1676)
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WorldCat: 1044318671
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By the King. An additional proclamation concerning coffee-houses in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1676)
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WorldCat: 1044318671
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By the King. An Order James R. Whereas we think it expedient for the encouragement of all the officers and souldiers of our army, that they be paid for the future, according to the old establishment;
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By the King. An Order James R. Whereas we think it expedient for the encouragement of all the officers and souldiers of our army, that they be paid for the future, according to the old establishment; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898118
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By the King. An Order James R. Whereas we think it expedient for the encouragement of all the officers and souldiers of our army, that they be paid for the future, according to the old establishment; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898118
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By the King. As the princely care and continuall vvatch, vvhich wee haue ouer the good of our louing subiects, may in part appeare, by the course which wee haue taken, for a reuiew and consideration of many of our statute lawes: ... some such new lawes may be made
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WorldCat: 606549392
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By the King. Being informed, that many officers of our armie, as well foot, and horse, as of our garisons, are absent from their severall charges to our great dis-service
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By the King. Being informed, that many officers of our armie, as well foot, and horse, as of our garisons, are absent from their severall charges to our great dis-service in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1640)
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WorldCat: 1044414323
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By the King. Charles by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, and c. To all to whome these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas wee are giuen to vnderstand, by the lords and others of our priuie counsell, that there are a great number of the inhabitants of the Isle of Ree
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WorldCat: 766948840
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By the King. Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, and c. To all our louing subiects whom it shall or may concerne, greeting. Whereas we are thus farre aduanced in our royall person with our armie, and the attendance of our nobilitie and gentry of this kingdome
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By the King. Charles by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, and c. To all our louing subiects whom it shall or may concerne, greeting. Whereas we are thus farre aduanced in our royall person with our armie, and the attendance of our nobilitie and gentry of this kingdome in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Scotland. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); 1639)
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WorldCat: 1066349241
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By the king. Forasmuch as His Maiestie vnderstandeth, that there be diuers ancient and other good and necessary lawes and statues of this his Kingdome of England, which do inflict and impose diuers grieuous corporall and pecunarie paynes and punishments, extending in some cases to sentence of death and in some cases to finall exile and banishment out of their naturall countrey for euer, upon such as vnlawfully hunt or enter into any forest, parke, chase, or warren, to kill or destroy any deere or game with any dogs, nets, gunnes, crossebowes, stonebowes or other instruments, engines
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WorldCat: 1066502849
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By the King. Forasmuch as it hath pleased the almighty God ... to call vs peacea--and gouernement of those kingdomes, whereunto by lineall discent and approbation of our sister Queene Elizabeth, we haue a most iust and undoubted title
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By the King. Forasmuch as it hath pleased the almighty God ... to call vs peacea--and gouernement of those kingdomes, whereunto by lineall discent and approbation of our sister Queene Elizabeth, we haue a most iust and undoubted title in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I).; 1603)
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WorldCat: 766847012
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By the King. Hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires highly tending to the continuance and further settling of the peaceable gouernment and safetie of this our kingdome,
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By the King. Hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires highly tending to the continuance and further settling of the peaceable gouernment and safetie of this our kingdome, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1620)
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WorldCat: 1044273409
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By the King. Hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires highly tending to the continuance and further settling of the peaceable gouernment and safetie of this our kingdome, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1620)
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WorldCat: 1044273409
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation forbidding the tendring or taking of the late vow or covenant, devised by some members of both Houses to engage His Maiesties good subjects in the maintenance of this odious rebellion
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation forbidding the tendring or taking of the late vow or covenant, devised by some members of both Houses to engage His Maiesties good subjects in the maintenance of this odious rebellion in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606701596
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation restraining the abuses in gold vveights fraudulently committed contrary to a former
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation restraining the abuses in gold vveights fraudulently committed contrary to a former in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1634)
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WorldCat: 766946278
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation, requiring the residencie of noblemen, gentlemen, lieutenants, and iustices of peace, vpon their chiefe mansions in the countrey, for the better maintenance of hospitalitie, and discharge of their duties
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation, requiring the residencie of noblemen, gentlemen, lieutenants, and iustices of peace, vpon their chiefe mansions in the countrey, for the better maintenance of hospitalitie, and discharge of their duties in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1615)
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WorldCat: 65323410
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By the King. His Majestie taking into his princely consideration the manifold inconveniences and mischiefs that may arise and happen by the riotous and tumultuous assemblies,
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By the King. His Majestie taking into his princely consideration the manifold inconveniences and mischiefs that may arise and happen by the riotous and tumultuous assemblies, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1641)
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WorldCat: 607056130
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