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The Town Talk: The Fish Pool, the Plebeian, the Old Whig, the Spinster, &c - Page 72
by Sir Richard Steele - 1789 - 452 pages
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An Account of the Proceedings Against the Rebels, and Other Prisoners: Tried ...

Daniel Defoe - Bloody Assizes, 1685 - 1716 - 76 pages
...ftri&eft Bonds of Af* fe&ion, as well as Intereft. 4 And that nothing may be omitted, which is * in Oitf Power to contribute to this defirable ' End ,• we do, by thefe Prefents, Abfolutoly ' and Effe&ually, for Us, Our Heirs and Suc' ceflbrs, Pardon, Remit and Difcharge all '...
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The history of the rebellion in the year 1715

Robert Patten - Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 - 1745 - 272 pages
...very Remembrance of all that has preceded this happy Moment, be utterly blotted out, that our Subjects may be united to us, and to each other, in the ftricteft...abfolutely and effectually, for Us, our Heirs and Succeffors, pardon, remit, and difcharge all Crimes of High-Treafon, Mifprifion of Treafon, and all...
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The Life of the Most Illustrious Prince, John, Duke of Argyle and Greenwich ...

Esq. Robert Campbell - Great Britain - 1745 - 390 pages
...Remembrance of all which hath preceded this happy Moment, be utterly blotted out, that our Subjects may be united to us, and to each other, in the ftricteft...omitted which is in our Power to contribute to this difinterefted End, we do by thefe Prefents, abfolutely and effectually, for us, our Heirs and Succeffors,...
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The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the ..., Volume 6

Nicholas Tindal - Great Britain - 1763 - 564 pages
...wherein it was confidsred what couife they fhould take. The lord Wintoun prefled them earneftly to to us, and to each other, in the ftricteft bonds of...omitted, which is in our power to contribute to this deferable end, we do, by thefe prefents, abfolutely and effectually, for us, our heirs and fucceflbrs,...
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1811 - 678 pages
...may be united t« us, and to each other, in the ttrictest bopds of affection as well as interest. " And that nothing may be omitted, which is in our power to contribute to this desirable end, we do, by these presents, absolutely and effectually, for us, our heirs and successors,...
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History of the Transactions in Scotland, in the Years 1715-16, and ..., Volume 1

George Charles - Jacobites - 1817 - 534 pages
...subjects may be united to us, and to each other, in the strictest bonds of affection as well as interest. And that nothing may be omitted which is in our power to contribute to this desireable end, We do, by these presents, absolutely and effectually for us, our heirs and successors,...
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The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland ...

Thomas Wright - 1873 - 734 pages
...subjects may be united to us, and each other, in the strictest bonds of affection as well as interest. And that nothing may be omitted which is in our power to contribute to this desirable end, we do, by these presents, absolutely and effectually for us, our heirs and successors,...
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Bell's English History Source Books, Issue 12

1925 - 138 pages
...Subjects may be united to Us, and to Each Other, on the strictest Bonds of Affection, as well as Interest. And that nothing may be omitted which is in Our Power to contribute to this desirable End, we do, by these Presents, absolutely and effectually, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors,...
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Clarendon Historical Society, Edinburgh, Volume 1

1882 - 516 pages
...may be united to Us, and to each other, in the strictest Bonds of Affection, as well as Interest. ii. And that nothing may be omitted which is in Our Power to contribute to this desirable End, We do, by these Presents, absolutely and effectually, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors,...
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