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... supports great numbers of our people : it is a manufa- cture of great ufe in our commerce ; no fhip can go to fea without it : and befides the vast faving it occafions in the use of foreign fpirits , we now export great quan- tities ...
... supports great numbers of our people : it is a manufa- cture of great ufe in our commerce ; no fhip can go to fea without it : and befides the vast faving it occafions in the use of foreign fpirits , we now export great quan- tities ...
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... Support . Col. William Cecil was taken into cu- ftody , his papers feized , and a guard fet over his houfe , on the 24th . He was ex- amined by a committee of the privy coun- cil on the 27th , and committed prifoner to the tower for ...
... Support . Col. William Cecil was taken into cu- ftody , his papers feized , and a guard fet over his houfe , on the 24th . He was ex- amined by a committee of the privy coun- cil on the 27th , and committed prifoner to the tower for ...
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... support of my government . The Edinburgh Addrefs , dated Feb. zz . Moft Gracious Sovereign , 7E your Majefty's most dutiful and the Aldermen , and Commons of the city of London , in common council affembled , having heard , that ...
... support of my government . The Edinburgh Addrefs , dated Feb. zz . Moft Gracious Sovereign , 7E your Majefty's most dutiful and the Aldermen , and Commons of the city of London , in common council affembled , having heard , that ...
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... supported at the pu- blick expence , against the informations or profecutions brought by private men , as well as in obtaining new charters , to atone for the forfeiture of the old . Thefe tranfactions , my Lords , which are certainly ...
... supported at the pu- blick expence , against the informations or profecutions brought by private men , as well as in obtaining new charters , to atone for the forfeiture of the old . Thefe tranfactions , my Lords , which are certainly ...
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... support which he gave to his allies , had no more in view , than to prevent their being lefs favourably treated , than thofe princes have been , to whom the Queen of Hungary , directed by the councils of the British court , thought ...
... support which he gave to his allies , had no more in view , than to prevent their being lefs favourably treated , than thofe princes have been , to whom the Queen of Hungary , directed by the councils of the British court , thought ...
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