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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
Old and New London
… of which are considered "Muscipula," a child holding up a mouse in a cage, with puss looking wistfully on from below; a …
Journal of the House of Commons
… continued. - Eyes of the World upon us. - Caucasus not a Mouse.- His Majesty would discern Askers for Necessity, and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of the Paper Books. A Dog comes in. A strange Spanyell, of Mouse-colour, came into the House. Members to attend. All the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… &c. - The Provisions made here against Papists, not a Mouse-trap to catch a Puritan. - That this Bill put in by a …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and the Laws, he would have made here against Puritans, Mouse-traps. 4ly, That the Union between the King and People, … of the Bill. - That never One of the House maketh a Mouse-trap for a Puritan. That this Bill passed this House …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Cheese was agreed, on all Hands, to be good. Lieutenant Mouse, Lieutenant Hasley. The Biscuit was rotten, and mouldy; …
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
… Warde, Colonel Venn, and the Report concerning Mrs. Mouse, be read and taken into Consideration on Thursday next. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Hill and Mr. Pennoyer, be made on Monday next. Mouse's Petition. Ordered, That Mr. John Goodwyn do, the next … Petitions, make Report of the Business concerning Mrs. Mouse. Scotch Affairs. Mr. Grimston reports the Conference, …
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