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His Majesties whole army in the west conquered. : And all Sir Ralph Hoptons horse and armes delivere
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1646
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1
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His Majesty at his first sitting in his Privy-Council, was graciously pleased to express himself in : England and Wales.
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1685
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1
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His Majesty being desirous that the treaties between him and the neighbouring princes and states
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2
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His Majesty being informed that heretofore quarrels and duels have frequently happen'd between the o : Ireland.
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1691
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1
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His Majesty being informed, that notwithstanding his late proclamation of the fourth of this instant : England and Wales.
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1680
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1
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His Majesty being willing, by all means, to provide that no papists, or suspected papists may be har : England and Wales.
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1679
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1
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His Majesty by his royall proclamation dated at Hisborough the twentieth of June, 1690 : England and Wales.
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1690
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1
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His Majesty has been graciously pleased, to grant his Royal Letters Patent to Robert Phillips, in Gr : Phillips, Robert.
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1700?
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1
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His Majesty hath gratiously considered this petition and returns this answer. : Manchester, Edward Montagu,
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1643
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1
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His Majesty having been, for some years last past, engaged in a war with France, and being now at th : Ireland.
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1692
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1
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His Majesty having been informed. : England and Wales.
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1681
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1
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His Majesty having been informed by the Lord Mayor, and divers of the aldermen of London : England and Wales.
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1682
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1
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His Majesty having been pleased, of his royal grace and bounty, to renew his brief to the distressed
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1695?
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1
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His Majesty having received an account from His commissioners, of their proceedings in the late trea : Dugdale, William,
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1645
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1
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His Majesty having taken notice, and been informed of the daily concourse of very many persons of th : England and Wales.
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1667
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1
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His Majesty pittying the distressed condition of many sicke and maymed souldiers ... : England and Wales.
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1643
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1
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His Majesty taking into his princely consideration the present condition of divers of his good subje : England and Wales.
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1643
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1
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His Majesty taking into His Royall consideration and princely care the preventing (by Gods blessing) : England and Wales.
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1665
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1
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His Majesty the King of Denmarks letter to His Highness the Duke of Holstein (Gottorp) concerning th : Christian
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1677
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1
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His Majesty the King of Sweden's letter to the States General of the United Provinces : Sweden.
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1675
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1
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His Majesty the King of Sweden's letter to the States Generall of the United Provinces
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2
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His Majesty was this day pleased in Council to command, that the following orders and resolutions sh : England and Wales.
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1675
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1
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His Majesty was this day pleased to declare in Council, that whosoever shall make discovery of any o : England and Wales.
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1678
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1
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His Majesty's case and his enemies. : T. B.,
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1696
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1
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His Majesty's Coastguard : the story of this important naval force from the earliest times to the pr : Bowen, Frank Charles.
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1928
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1
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His Majesty's declaration of war against the French King.. : Great Britain.
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1744
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1
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His Majesty's government gazette : Malaysia. Laws and Statues.
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1
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His Majesty's gracious letter to the Privy-Council of Scotland.
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2
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His Majestys gracious message to General Monck, : Commander in Chief of his Majesties Army in Scotla : Charles
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1659
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1
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His Majesty's gracious proclamation for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the : Scotland.
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1672
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1
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His Majesty's merchant navy
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1
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His Majesty's minesweepers. : Great Britain.
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1943
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious declaration, for the encouragement of His ships of war and privateers.. : Great Britain.
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1744
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects. / James II, King of England, 1633-1701. : Sherlock, William,
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1692
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious declaration to all his loving subjects commanding their assistance again / England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II). : Sherlock, William,
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1692
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious letter to his government of the Massathusets [sic] colony in New-England : William
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1689
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland . William R.. : England and Wales.
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1696
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious message, May the 12th. : England and Wales.
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1647
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious speech in the House of Lords and Commons. : William
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1689
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious speech in the House of Lords and Commons assembled at Westminster the ei : William
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1689
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1
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His Majesty's most gracious speech in the House of Lords, to the Lords and Commons assembled at West
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2
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His Majesty's most gracious speech, to both houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 25th of June 1751..
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2
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to the states of Holland. And their humble thanks, and answer the : England and Wales.
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1701
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1
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His Majesty's Opposition, 1714-1830. : Foord, Archibald Smith.
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1964
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1
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His Majesty's pedigree : from the Saxon, Dane, Norman, and Scottish line; with an exact genealog : Fleming, Giles,
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1664
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1
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His majesty's pleasure, a romantic comedy in three acts. : O'Riordan, Conal Holmes O'Connell.
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1925
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1
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His Majesty's Postmaster-General, in carrying into effect a more frequent and expeditious delivery o : Great Britain.
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1794
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1
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His majesty's rebels : communities, factions, and rural revolt in the Black Forest, 1725-1745 : Luebke, David Martin,
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1997
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1
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His Majesty's speech to the assembly of the States-General of the United-Provinces, at The Hague, th : England and Wales.
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1691
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1
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His Ma'ties speech, and the Queenes speech. : England and Wales.
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1641
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1
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