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... shall state the abolition of the high com- mission and the star - chamber - the habeas corpus and navigation acts- Charles I. never interfering in the e- lections of members of parliament- their great attention to the improve . ment of ...
... shall state the abolition of the high com- mission and the star - chamber - the habeas corpus and navigation acts- Charles I. never interfering in the e- lections of members of parliament- their great attention to the improve . ment of ...
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... shall appear from expe- rience and upon mature deliberation , to be calculated to secure their internal prospe- rity , and to derive from those flourishing dominions , the utmost degree of advantage to the commerce and revenue of the ...
... shall appear from expe- rience and upon mature deliberation , to be calculated to secure their internal prospe- rity , and to derive from those flourishing dominions , the utmost degree of advantage to the commerce and revenue of the ...
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... shall attempt a passage , it will inevitably meet with a severe loss , a circumstance in the present state of the ... shall be taken from the Frenchmen who were born between the . 1st of January 1792 , and the 31st of the same year . " 3 ...
... shall attempt a passage , it will inevitably meet with a severe loss , a circumstance in the present state of the ... shall be taken from the Frenchmen who were born between the . 1st of January 1792 , and the 31st of the same year . " 3 ...
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... shall re- tain it during life . M. Monthly Memoranda in Natural History . February . THE first days of this month were very mild and genial . The yellow flow- ers of the Winter Aconite immedi- ately peeped above ground ; and they were ...
... shall re- tain it during life . M. Monthly Memoranda in Natural History . February . THE first days of this month were very mild and genial . The yellow flow- ers of the Winter Aconite immedi- ately peeped above ground ; and they were ...
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... shall never go there again , nor any other of my fa- mily . I see my nephew Lord Crau- furd has begun to forget me . I wrote him for 501 but he has not yet an- swered my letter , though I told over my necessities to him ; my health on ...
... shall never go there again , nor any other of my fa- mily . I see my nephew Lord Crau- furd has begun to forget me . I wrote him for 501 but he has not yet an- swered my letter , though I told over my necessities to him ; my health on ...
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