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A collection of His Majestie's gracious letters, speeches, messages, and declarations since April 4/14 1660
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The proceedings of the Commissioners of the Church and kingdome of Scotland, with his Majestie at the Hague. : And the papers interchanged betwixt his Majestie and them, as they we...
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