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For His Excellency Gen: Monck
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For His Excellency Gen: Monck in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606751631
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For His Excellency Gen: Monck in ProQuest Early English Books Online (L'Estrange, Roger, Sir; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606751631
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For information to all people where to deliver their letters by the penny post the following list is an account of the several houses within the city and liberty of Westminster to Temple-Bar without, and some adjacent parts, appointed by the undertakers for receiving letters and pacquets under a pound weight, to be conveyed to all or any part of the said city : as also of London, and all the weekly bills of mortality
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WorldCat: 606742394
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For Manasseth Ben Israel. The call of the Jewes out of Babylon. Which is good tidings to the meek, liberty to the captives, and for the opening of the prison doores
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For Manasseth Ben Israel. The call of the Jewes out of Babylon. Which is good tidings to the meek, liberty to the captives, and for the opening of the prison doores in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, Margaret Askew Fell; 1656)
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WorldCat: 607028970
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For Mr. Cla-?- to be left at Mr. C?owley at his house in ?field
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WorldCat: 1044341542
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For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted
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WorldCat: 606678250
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WorldCat: 606678250
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WorldCat: 606678250
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WorldCat: 1058686698
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For paying the Irish transport-ships it is humbly proposed
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For paying the Irish transport-ships it is humbly proposed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1690)
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WorldCat: 1041483592
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For prevention of many incumbrances and annoyances which daily happen to the streets and passengers, by the irregular and disorderly standing of carrs
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For prevention of many incumbrances and annoyances which daily happen to the streets and passengers, by the irregular and disorderly standing of carrs in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ward, Patience, Sir; 1681)
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WorldCat: 767427353
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For sale at the East-India-House, 10. November, 1673
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For sale at the East-India-House, 10. November, 1673 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (East India Company.; 1673)
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WorldCat: 767512957
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For sale at the East-India-House, November 10, 1673
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For sale at the East-India-House, November 10, 1673 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (East India Company.; 1673)
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WorldCat: 767512956
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For Sarah Cutler. The case of Sarah Cutler, respondent, at the suit of Joseph Brock, appellant
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For Sarah Cutler. The case of Sarah Cutler, respondent, at the suit of Joseph Brock, appellant in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cutler, Sarah.; 1692)
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WorldCat: 1269360285
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For so much paid to the officers and clerks of the exchequer and teasury chambers at severall times for their new years gifts according to customes
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WorldCat: 871993652
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For supplying five milions of money. Note
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For supplying five milions of money. Note in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Neale, Thomas; 1696)
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WorldCat: 1066664682
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For the alderman of the warde meanes deuised for better execution of the statute for reliefe of the poore, and redressing the disorders of persons vagarant and begging in the Citie of London
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For the alderman of the warde meanes deuised for better execution of the statute for reliefe of the poore, and redressing the disorders of persons vagarant and begging in the Citie of London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England).; 1572)
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WorldCat: 606471933
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For the answer they have given to the reasons I formerly printed for suppressing stage-coaches, I do not think them worthy a reply, but leave all men that read the reasons, and their answers, to judge how little they have to say against the truth of what is offered against them; but shall make discovery of one or two falacies, by which they endeavour to deceive the people
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WorldCat: 1361809627
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For the benefit of the new hospital, to be erected in Dublin, by authority of their excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland
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WorldCat: 766920869
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For the benefit of trade. A true list of the names of persons protected by ambassadors, and other foreign ministers: ... Together with the copy of an affidavit annexed to the book,
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WorldCat: 766953185
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For the better encouragement of such as shall bring provisions into this city or to serve the markets, or doe other publique services for the city or garrison
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For the better encouragement of such as shall bring provisions into this city or to serve the markets, or doe other publique services for the city or garrison in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Privy Council.; 1644)
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WorldCat: 606798885
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For the blessed feast of Easter. Writs. by the La. Eleanor
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For the blessed feast of Easter. Writs. by the La. Eleanor in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Eleanor, Lady; 1646)
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WorldCat: 606958498
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For the colony in Virginea Britannia. Lavves diuine, morall and martiall, and c
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For the colony in Virginea Britannia. Lavves diuine, morall and martiall, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Strachey, William; 1612)
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WorldCat: 1044303509
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For the creditors of Sir Robert Vyner
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For the creditors of Sir Robert Vyner in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1684)
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WorldCat: 767518391
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For the creditors of Sir Robert Vyner, that have not yet sign'd his proposals
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For the creditors of Sir Robert Vyner, that have not yet sign'd his proposals in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Viner, Robert, Sir; 1683)
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WorldCat: 1269380739
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For the Earl of Cleveland the Earl of Cleveland doth not doubt but that his council have fully satisfied your lordships in the justice of his cause, and the unreasonableness of his adversaries demands, and doth with some confidence hope, that he shall not be undone for want of your lordships concurrence with the House of Commons
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For the Earl of Cleveland the Earl of Cleveland doth not doubt but that his council have fully satisfied your lordships in the justice of his cause, and the unreasonableness of his adversaries demands, and doth with some confidence hope, that he shall not be undone for want of your lordships concurrence with the House of Commons in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cleveland, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of; 1666)
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WorldCat: 1269381733
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For the Earl of Cleveland the onley objection which the Lady Belhavens councel now make against the passing of the Earl's bill, is, that Blackwell by a deed dated 22. of March, 1657 did acknowledge, that he owed the usurper 13000l. and did direct the mannors to be sold, and by sale thereof, to pay the 13000l. this they call a stated debt, which they say the Earl ought to pay to the Lady Belhaven, although nothing should be due to Blackwell from the Earl
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WorldCat: 1269352487
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For the encouragement of the consumption of the woollen manufacture of this kingdom, it is humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament, now assembled; that a clause be added to the bill depending, for encouragement of the woollen manufacture, to prohibit the making and vending of cane chairs, stools, and couches, for the future
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WorldCat: 766892335
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For the encouragement of the woollen manufacture of England
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For the encouragement of the woollen manufacture of England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 65322442
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For the good of the publick. A true method, shewing all ranks and degrees of men, how to purchase an estate, or make provision for posterity, out of idle expences ... By John Middleton, Esq;
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For the good of the publick. A true method, shewing all ranks and degrees of men, how to purchase an estate, or make provision for posterity, out of idle expences ... By John Middleton, Esq; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Middleton, John, 17th/18th cent.; 1720)
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WorldCat: 85864716
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For the greatest gains in the hear
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For the greatest gains in the hear in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1601)
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WorldCat: 871995161
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For the holy women that trust in God and do profess godliness with good works, according to the Apostle's doctrine in this age to read over and put in practice
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WorldCat: 606898747
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WorldCat: 606898747
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For the honour of the King and the great advancing thereof amongst men over all nations in the world in the ensuing proposals tending thereunto : stated in six particulars concerning the King's honour, by his subjects unity one with another, submission to all his laws, faithfulness unto him, uprightness in traffick with other nations, departing from that which dishonoureth both God and the king, being the peculiar people of God, and they having his spirit to counsel him / by Humphrey Smyth
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WorldCat: 606734543
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For the inhabitants of Worcester to view and consider well of, especially they of Nicholas-Parish. The case of us, viz. Edward Bourne, John Knight, Joseph Allibon and Richard Hill, of Nicholas-Parish in the city of Worcester
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WorldCat: 1171453388
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For the King and both houses of Parliament
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For the King and both houses of Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Whitehead, Ann; 1670)
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WorldCat: 767513079
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a brief and general account of the late and present sufferings of many of the peaceable subjects called Quakers, upon the late act against Conventicles, for no other cause but meeting together to worship God according to their perswasions and consciences
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WorldCat: 606700537
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a brief, plain, and true relation of some of the late sad sufferings of the people of God called Quakers for worshipping God and exercising a good conscience towards God and man : by reason whereof 89 have suffered till death, 32 of which dyed before the King came into England and 57 since of which 57, by hard imprisonment and cruel usage, 43 have dyed in this city of London and Southwark since the Act made against meetings / from the people of God called Quakers
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WorldCat: 606560578
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a declaration of the present suffering and imprisonment of above 600 of the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, who now suffer in England for conscience sake ... together with a particular relation of some of the late inhumane cruelties inflicted on some of the aforesaid people
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WorldCat: 606746364
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a further relation of the cruel havock and spoil, made on the persons and estates of the people of God in scorn called Quakers; for meeting together to worship God in spirit and truth
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WorldCat: 767511785
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament being a short declaration of the cruelty inflicted upon some of the servants of the Lord now called Quakers, by some barbarous and bloudy men inhabitants in Merionyth shire in North Wales, the 3d month, 1660, and in part of South Wales
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WorldCat: 606798918
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For the King and both houses of Parliament being a short relation of the sad estate and sufferings of the innocent people of God called Quakers for worshipping God and exercising a good conscience towards God and man
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WorldCat: 606570718
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament for you in the fear and vvisdom of God, to read over and consider these sufferings of the people of God in scorn called Quakers, which they have suffered in the dayes of the Commonwealth, and of Oliver and Richard Cromwel, and which they now suffer in your day for conscience sake, and bearing testimony to the truth, as it is in Iesus
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WorldCat: 606746359
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For the king and both houses of Parliament who are desired to read over this following treatise and in the fear and wisdom of the pure holy God to consider, and lay to heart what is contained therein and in tender bowels of compassion to repair the great breaches that are made all over the nation : and to grant a speedy redress, now, while it is in your power / given forth in the spirit of love and meekness and written by John Stubbs
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WorldCat: 606800863
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament, being a brief, plain and true relation of some of the late sad sufferings of the people of God called Quakers, for worshipping God, and exercising a good conscience towards God and man. By reason whereof 89. have suffered till death, 32 of which dyed before the King came into England, and 57 since; of which 57, by hard imprisonment and cruel usage, 43 have dyed in this city of London and Southwark, since the Act made against meetings
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WorldCat: 606560578
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For the King and both Houses of Parliament. Being the case of John Pollard of Steeple in Esex truly stated, and the cruelty and injustice of his oppressors fully declared and laid before you, to do justice therein, and execute true judgement, and relieve the oppressed
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WorldCat: 767511514
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For the King and Council, these
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WorldCat: 767385775
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For the King and his Councill at White-hall being a brief relation of some of the cruel and inhumane usage and great persecution and imprisonment of above four thousand two hundred and thirty of the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, for worshipping of God and meeting together in the fear of the Lord, and for obeying Christs commands who saith swear not at all, and for testifying to the truth and keeping their consciences clear toward God and man
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WorldCat: 606569464
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For the King and Parliament and his councel and teachers and to every individual person, superiour and inferiour, throughout the English nation that have a hand against the innocent people of God called Quakers, one visitation and warning more from the Lord unto you
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WorldCat: 767020728
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For the King, and both Houses of Parliament, sitting at Westminster, and for every member thereof to read
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For the King, and both Houses of Parliament, sitting at Westminster, and for every member thereof to read in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fox, George; 1661)
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WorldCat: 606788717
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