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Journal of the House of Commons
… in the Kingdom, for the speedy raising of Ship Timber. 2. How dangerous a Consequence it may be of, that any Subject … the future, as they shall find necessary: and to certify how the 5,000£. per Annum may be raised, for a Revenue to his …
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… or Year, or another short Time after the Fact committed, how full of Zeal, how full of Vengeance, had the Spirit of the Nation likely to … his Lordship intimated, that we could not but take notice, how near he was to give a Turn to all the present Settlement …
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… Serjeant Hale, Colonel Jones, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Shaw, Sir Geo. How, Sir Capell Luckin: And they are to meet To-morrow in the …
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… themselves, against the next Meeting of the Parliament, how the Excise came to fall short in the Proportion of Three hundred thousand Pounds per Ann. and how, for the future, it may be advanced with the most Ease to …
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… upon Orders of Parliament; and to report their Opinion how the same may, with most Conveniency, be satisfied. …
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Journal of the House of Commons
… Lucy, Serjeant Glynn, Mr. Molleneux, Sir Edw. Turner, Mr. How, Sir Wm. Doyly, Sir Hen. Finch, Mr. Westphalin, Mr. John …
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… Notice of the Word "others," in the Order; and expressed how exceeding much he was beholden to the House of Commons …
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… Sir Edm. Pye, Mr. Yorke, Colonel Wanklyn, Sir Geo. Grubham How, Mr. Elliot, Dr. Burwell, Sir Cha. Hussey, Mr. Jones: And …
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