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LANDERS have desired the assistance of rity against the insults of that
enterprithe King of Prussia to prevent the Rur , fing and turbulent neighbour , who
, in fians passing through their country , and defiance of the most folemn and
most that a ...
LANDERS have desired the assistance of rity against the insults of that
enterprithe King of Prussia to prevent the Rur , fing and turbulent neighbour , who
, in fians passing through their country , and defiance of the most folemn and
most that a ...
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The empts and equerries followed . officers were ordered to stay with them • The
King's footmen were waiting till the moment of their departure , and for him at the
coach - fide just without to accompany them fixty miles on the the gate . Close to ...
The empts and equerries followed . officers were ordered to stay with them • The
King's footmen were waiting till the moment of their departure , and for him at the
coach - fide just without to accompany them fixty miles on the the gate . Close to ...
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The governor is to ing 40 s . nor less than 20 s . to the use act in the isle of Wight
as the King's of the poor of the parih ; the offence lieutenants do in counties , and
the mishall be determined by two justices of litia of it are to be deemed a part of ...
The governor is to ing 40 s . nor less than 20 s . to the use act in the isle of Wight
as the King's of the poor of the parih ; the offence lieutenants do in counties , and
the mishall be determined by two justices of litia of it are to be deemed a part of ...
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Mot of fensible , that allowing them to refide on them at present act only as
ferjeants ; their estates , would not only preserve but the King has , out of his
great love their health , but revive that attachment and affection , and from a
desire by rethe ...
Mot of fensible , that allowing them to refide on them at present act only as
ferjeants ; their estates , would not only preserve but the King has , out of his
great love their health , but revive that attachment and affection , and from a
desire by rethe ...
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Their general indeed published a As it is usual for the King's enemies declaration
requiring the inhabitants to to represent all his Majesty's actions and day their
taxes to his Swedish Majesty ; undertakings in the most odious colours , and the ...
Their general indeed published a As it is usual for the King's enemies declaration
requiring the inhabitants to to represent all his Majesty's actions and day their
taxes to his Swedish Majesty ; undertakings in the most odious colours , and the ...
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