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The bill, intituled, An act for the relief, employment and settlement of the poor, which came from the House of Commons
And also the bill, intituled, An act for the further and better relief, employment and maintenance of the poor: and the scheme of an act for the relief of the poor, delivered into the House of Peers, from the commissioners of trade and plantations, as drawn by them -
An act for granting a supply to Her Majesty, by several duties imposed upon malt, mum, cyder and perry
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
Whereas it has been represented to us, that not only many inconveniencies have already happened, but that the like may hereafter attend the trade of our subjects -
By the Queen, a proclamation, for dissolving this present Parliament, and declaring the speedy calling another. Anne R
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Die Veneris Martii, 1704
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the fourteenth day of March, 1704
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the twenty seventh day of October, 1705
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual & temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Munday the fifth day of February, 1704
And Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto -
An abstact of the several acts following, passed Anno Tertio & Quarto Annæ Reginæ
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The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen
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The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen
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Her Majesty's most gratious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the twenty seventh of October, 1705
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For all-saints Church in Oxford. The sum upwards of 4800l. Anne, by the grace of God, Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archbeacons, deans, and their officials, parsons, dicars, eurates, and all other spiritual persons
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King Charles II's. speech against the tackers: as also the lord chancellor's speech on the same occasion: answer'd by way of remark upon each distinctly; wherein the contrivances of the Whig party are set forth, and prov'd to be the very same in perverting the meaning of that Prince and Noble Peer, as they are in wresting the Holy Scripture
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The humble address of the right honourable the lords spiritual and temporal presented to Her Majesty, on Tuesday the 13th day of November 1705
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Rules, orders, powers, and directions for the good government and preservation of the barracks and redoubts for quartering the army in Ireland
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A list of those worthy patriots, who to prevent the Church of England from being undermined by the occasional conformists, did, like truly noble Englishmen, vote that the Bill to prevent occasional conformity might be tackt to the Land-Tax Bill, to secure its passing in the House of Lords; so that this their zeal does appear (to all wise men) as conspicuous for the interest, as their lives are ornaments to that church of which they are members
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty seventh day of November, 1705
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for the due observance of an act made in the last session of parliament, intituled, An act to prevent all traiterous correspondence with Her Majesties enemies
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All the proceedings in relation to the Aylesbury-Men
Committed by the House of Commons: And the Report of the Lords Journal, and Reports of the Conferences, and of The Free Conference. Together with what stands upon the Journal of the House of Commons, in the Reign of King James I. in the Case between Sir Francis Goodwin and Sir John Fortescue -
An address agreed upon at the committee for the French War, and read in the House of Commons April the 19th, 1689
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The form of the proceeding to the coronation of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, the eleventh day of this instant April 1689
to be punctually observed by all persons therein concerned -
By the King and Queen. A proclamation for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an act of this present Parliament
for raising money by a poll and otherwise towards the reducing of Ireland and prosecuting the war against France -
The Act of Tonnage and Poundage and Book of rates
with several statutes at large relating to the customs ... -
The game law, or, A collection of the laws and statutes made for the preservation of the game of this kingdom
drawn into a short and easie method