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An address from the justices of the peace of the county of Middlesex, : as it was ordered by the court at Hicks's Hall, and humbly presented to His Majesty by the body of the said justices, on Monday the eighteenth of April, 1681. With His Majesties gracious answer
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An information to Sir Tho. Clarges, a justice of peace for Middlesex
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Imprint: [London?, 1731?] First line: That four Ladies (which the Deponent did not care to View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. Sometimes attributed to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield. Handwritten annotation below title, "Said to be written by the E. of Chesterfield."
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An ansvver to the author of Humble thanks for His Majesties gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
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ESTC R15733 ; Signed at end: Y.Z;Verse - "'Twixt heaven and thee, how sprung these fatal jars," ; A reply to the work by Robert Wild ; With reference to Charles II's declaration of 15 March 1672
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