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Jus regium:, or, the King's right to grant forfeitures, and other revenues of the crown, fully set forth and trac'd from the beginning. ... The manifold hardships of the resumption, and the little advantage we shall reap by it, plainly demonstrated
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Jus regium:, or, the King's right to grant forfeitures, and other revenues of the crown, fully set forth and trac'd from the beginning. ... The manifold hardships of the resumption, and the little advantage we shall reap by it, plainly demonstrated
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