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Reasons for unitie, peace, and love With an answer to a book of Mr Gataker one of the Assembly, intituled A mistake, and c. and and the book of the namelesse author called The plea, both writ against me. And a very short answer, in a word, to a book by another namelesse author, called An after-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh; and to Master Edwards his second part called, Gangrena, directed to me. Wherein many things of the spirit are discovered, of faith and repentance, and c. Of the Presbyterie: and some things are hinted, to the undeceiveing of people in their present ministers. By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the Gospel
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Reasons for unitie, peace, and love. With an answer to a book of Mr Gataker one of the Assembly, intituled A mistake, and c. and and the book of the namelesse author called The plea, both writ against me. And a very short answer, in a word, to a book by another namelesse author, called An after-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh; and to Master Edwards his second part called, Gangrena, directed to me. Wherein many things of the spirit are discovered, of faith and repentance, and c. Of the Presbyterie: and some things are hinted, to the undeceiveing of people in their present ministers. / By John Saltmarsh, preacher of the Gospel
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Reasons for valuing Youghil according to act of Parliament for provision of ministers in cities and towns corporate, and c. 17, 18 Car. 2d
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WorldCat: 606816634
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Reasons for vnitie, peace, and love with an answer to a book of Mr. Gataker, one of the assembly, intituled, A mistake, and c. and the book of the namelesse author called, The plea, both writ against me : and a very short answer, in a word, to a book by another namelesse author called, An after-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh, and to Master Edward his second part called, Gangrena, directed to me ... / by John Saltmarsh
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reasons for vvhich the most illustrious and most potent prince, and lord, Lord Gustavus Adolphus, King of the Svvethens, Gothes and Vandals, great Prince of Finland, Duke of Esthonia and Carelia, and Lord of Ingria, vvas at length forced to march vvith an army into Germany, The
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reasons for which an ecclesiastick of the Romish Church hath left the errors of that communion for to embrace the truth of the Gospel in the reformed religion, The
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reasons for which an ecclesiastick of the Romish Church hath left the errors of that communion for to embrace the truth of the Gospel in the reformed religion, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Du Mont, Joseph.; 1681)
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Reasons for which the service booke, urged upon Scotland ought to bee refused
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Reasons for which the service booke, urged upon Scotland ought to bee refused in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gillespie, George; 1638)
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WorldCat: 606504674
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Reasons for which the service booke, urged upon Scotland ought to bee refused in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gillespie, George; 1638)
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Reasons given for the necessity of altering the method slaters now go by in setting up their slate for sale, and also the manner they now lay it for the covering their buildings
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WorldCat: 766894403
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Reasons hnmbly offered for the encouragment of making iron and copper, in His Majesty's plantations of America
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WorldCat: 766959963
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Reasons humbly exhibited, why ministers tithes and profits should not be taxed as a reall estate of yearly rent, or yearly value of land, as hitherto they have beene, but as a personall estate of goods and chattels onely
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WorldCat: 606941619
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Reasons humbly offer'd against a clause in a bill for the better collecting of charity-money on briefs, and c
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WorldCat: 1066356121
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Reasons humbly offer'd against laying a further duty on yarn imported from Ireland
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Reasons humbly offer'd against laying a further duty on yarn imported from Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1711)
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WorldCat: 65329583
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Reasons humbly offer'd against laying a further duty on yarn imported from Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1711)
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Reasons humbly offer'd against making Exeter, or any other port in the British Chanel, a staple port for importation of wooll from Ireland
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WorldCat: 65321360
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Reasons humbly offer'd against opening a trade with France for vvines
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Reasons humbly offer'd against opening a trade with France for vvines in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1711)
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Reasons humbly offer'd against opening a trade with France for vvines in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1711)
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Reasons humbly offer'd against repealing the law, which allows the exportation of foreign copper barrs to Africa with a drawback of part of the duty paid at the importation thereof
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Reasons humbly offer'd against several clauses in the bill
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Reasons humbly offer'd against several clauses in the bill in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1699)
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WorldCat: 65320270
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Reasons humbly offer'd against the bill entituled An act for the sale of the forfeited estates
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Reasons humbly offer'd against the bill for prohibiting earthen wares
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Reasons humbly offer'd against the bill for prohibiting earthen wares in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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WorldCat: 1187927357
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Reasons humbly offer'd against the bill, for the better preventing the covering of aliens goods imported
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WorldCat: 65324292
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Reasons humbly offer'd against the salt-petre bill, which is for importing petre for one year, paying the old duty and selling the King at 75 l. per tun, notwithstanding the Act of Navigation
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WorldCat: 65328334
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the card-makers, against the tax upon playing-cards
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the card-makers, against the tax upon playing-cards in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Company of Card-Makers (London, England); 1711)
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the card-makers, against the tax upon playing-cards in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Company of Card-Makers (London, England); 1711)
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the cheesemongers of London, against a bill entituled, an Act for preventing abuses committed by the searchers and weighers of butter and cheese
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the grocers of the city of London, against part of the bill now depending in the Honourable House of Commons, entituled, A bill to prevent the bringing in the infection, by the clandestine running of goods
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the grocers of the city of London, against part of the bill now depending in the Honourable House of Commons, entituled, A bill to prevent the bringing in the infection, by the clandestine running of goods in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Company of Grocers (London, England).; 1721)
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the grocers of the city of London, against part of the bill now depending in the Honourable House of Commons, entituled, A bill to prevent the bringing in the infection, by the clandestine running of goods in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Company of Grocers (London, England).; 1721)
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the jewellers, diamond-cutters, lapidaries, engravers in stone, and c. against the bill for jewel-watches
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WorldCat: 766968176
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the land-owners and farmers of England for the passing the bill relating to the butter and cheese trade in answer to those offer'd by the cheesemongers against it
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the Societies of the Mines-Royal, and c. who insure ships and merchandize, with the security of a deposited joint-stock
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the tanners, curriers, leather-sellers, and Spanish leather-dressers; complaining of the many hardships, there several trades labour under
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Reasons humbly offer'd by the woollen-drapers, taylors, and c. for repealing an act made in the eighth year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Anne, entitled, an act for employing the manufacturers, by encouraging the consumption of raw silk and mohair-yarn
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Reasons humbly offer'd for a law to enact the castration of popish ecclesiastics, as the best way to prevent the growth of popery in England
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Reasons humbly offer'd for a law to enact the castration of popish ecclesiastics, as the best way to prevent the growth of popery in England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Defoe, Daniel; 1700)
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Reasons humbly offer'd for a law to enact the castration, or gelding, of Popish ecclesiastics, as the best way to prevent the growth of popery in England
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Reasons humbly offer'd for a law to enact the castration, or gelding, of Popish ecclesiastics, as the best way to prevent the growth of popery in England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Defoe, Daniel; 1700)
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Reasons humbly offer'd for amending and explaining an Act, made in the tenth year of Her Majesty's reign, intitled, An act for regulating, improving, and encouraging the woollen-manufacture, of mixt or medly broad cloth, and c
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WorldCat: 83371215
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Reasons humbly offer'd for confirming the sales made by the late trustees, of the forfeited estates, and other interests in Ireland
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Reasons humbly offer'd for confirming the sales made by the late trustees, of the forfeited estates, and other interests in Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ireland. Commissioners appointed to enquire into the Forfeited Estates.; 1693)
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WorldCat: 1041507179
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Reasons humbly offer'd for continuing the clause against mixing at the staiths the coals of different collieries, in the Act, entitl'd, An Act for dissolving the present, and preventing the future combination of coal-owners, and c
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WorldCat: 83368763
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Reasons humbly offer'd for passing the bill for uniting the moieties or portions of the rectory of Stepney, and for the maintenance of the ministers of the Five New Churches, whereby the inhabitants may obtain the use of the said new churches
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WorldCat: 766952308
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Reasons humbly offer'd for passing the ingrosed bill now before the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the duties upon prize goods, without any amendment
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Reasons humbly offer'd for the making a law to prohibit the exporatation of all silver which has been, or shall be once melted in England, and to prevent the clipping of our money for the future
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Reasons humbly offer'd for the making a law to prohibit the exportation of all silver which has been or shall be once melted in England and to prevent the clipping of our money for the future
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WorldCat: 606787318
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Reasons humbly offer'd for the making several Acts of Parliament more effectual, for the incouraging of making needle-wrought buttons and button-holes
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WorldCat: 65329665
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons, shewing the great necessity of having a bill for the regulating of printing and printing-presses
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WorldCat: 65319000
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the High Court of Parliament, for suspending that part of the Act of Navigation to be English
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WorldCat: 65329913
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the Honble. House of Commons for translating the duty of excise from mault-drinks to mault, whereby may be advanced to the Crown above twenty millions for carrying on the war against France together with some brief notes and observations on the laws and administrations in relation to that duty and the partiality and inequality thereof / by Robert Murray
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons against the passing the bill for the reversing the attainder of Jacob Leisler, Jacob Milburn, Abraham Governour and others
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons for passing a clause to encourage the seamen, and c. by paying and satisfying their tickets, with a small allowance
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons for passing a clause to encourage the seamen, and c. by paying and satisfying their tickets, with a small allowance in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Griffith, Robert, 17th/18th cent.; 1698)
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WorldCat: 766968233
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