Annual Register, Volume 49 |
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again made to prejudice the public cession of the crown ; which suc . mind against them . cession , by an act ... or any or dignity ; and I will do my ut other foreign prince , prelate , state , most endeavour to disclose and or ...
again made to prejudice the public cession of the crown ; which suc . mind against them . cession , by an act ... or any or dignity ; and I will do my ut other foreign prince , prelate , state , most endeavour to disclose and or ...
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... his persou , crown , other foreign prince , prelate , state , and dignity ; and I will do my or potentate , hath , or ought to ; utmost endeavour to disclose and have , any temporal or civil juris . make known to his majesty and his ...
... his persou , crown , other foreign prince , prelate , state , and dignity ; and I will do my or potentate , hath , or ought to ; utmost endeavour to disclose and have , any temporal or civil juris . make known to his majesty and his ...
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... state , and dignity ; and I will do my or potentate , hath , or ought to utmost endeavour to disclose and have , any temporal or civil juris . make known to his majesty and his diction , power , superiority , or heirs , all treasons ...
... state , and dignity ; and I will do my or potentate , hath , or ought to utmost endeavour to disclose and have , any temporal or civil juris . make known to his majesty and his diction , power , superiority , or heirs , all treasons ...
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