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By the Queen, a proclamation, for apprehending John Tutchin, John How, and Benjamin Bragg
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for discovering and apprehending the author, printer and publisher of a libel, intituled, Legion's humble address to the Lords
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for the careful custody and well ordering of the new river brought from Chadwell and Amwell to the north part of the city of London
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Her Majesty's commission for Greenwich Hospital, for seamen. April 8, 1704
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the twenty fourth day of October, 1704
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the ninth day of December, 1704
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual & temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Friday the twenty second day of December, 1704
And Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto -
The humble representation of the Right Honourable, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty, upon Tuesday the 18th. January, 1704; and Her Majesty's Most Gracious answer thereunto
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the Ninth day of December, 1704
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The humble representations, or Addresses, of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Friday the thirty first day of March, 1704
And Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto -
The report of the Lords Committees appointed to draw up the state of the case upon the writ of error, lately depending in the House of Peers; wherein Matthew Ashby was plaintiff, and William White and others defendants
With resolutions of the House of Peers relating thereunto -
The proceedings on the Queen's Commission of the Peace, and Oyer and Terminer and Goal-Delivery of Newgate, held for the city of London, and county of Middlesex, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey. On Thursday and Friday, being the first and second days of June, 1704. And in the third year of Her Majesty's reign
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
On Munday the Third Day of April, 1704 -
The report of the Lords committees appointed to take into consideration the report of the commissioners
appointed by act of Parliament, anno I Annæ Reginæ, for taking, examining, and stating the publick accompts of the kingdom, so far as relates to the accompts of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Orford, late treasurer of the Navy -
A bill for the better relief, imployment, and settlement of the poor
as the same was reported from the committee to the honourable House of Commons -
The proceedings of the House of Lords, concerning the Scottish conspiracy, and the papers laid before that house, by Her Majesties command, relating thereunto
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An Act for granting an aid to her Majesty, by a land-tax, to be raised in the year one thousand seven hundred and five
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The report of the Lords committees appointed to draw up the state of the case upon the writ of error, lately depending in the House of Peers; wherein Matthew Ashby was plaintiff, and William White and others defendants. With the resolutions of the House of peers relating thereunto
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna Charta
Begun by Edmund Wingate of Grays Inn, Esq; and since continued under their proper Titles alphabetically down to the year 1689. In this Impression the Statutes which are Expired or Repealed are left out, and an exact Account taken of Statutes Revived, Continued or Altered by any Statute made since the beginning of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, with References to such Statutes of Reviver, &c. With a more compleat and exact table than was before -
An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and use
Begun by Joseph Washington of the Middle-Temple, Esq; and since his Death, revised, and continued to the end of the last Session of Parliament, April the 3d, 1704. With Two New Tables -
By the Queen
a proclamation -
The humble representation of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled presented to Her Majesty on Tuesday the eighteenth day of January, 1703/4
And Her Majesty's most gracious answer thereunto -
An Act for enlarging the term of years granted by an Act passed in the session of Parliament, held in the eleventh and twelfth years of King William the Third, for the repair of Dover-Harbour
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An Act for relief of Fulke Emes, gent. and other who had elapsed their times, either for paying their money, or naming their nominees, for purchasing annuities
and also for relief of Sir John Mead, knight and bar. who had elapsed his time for paying part of his purchase-money for a forfeited estate in Ireland; and also for relief of Dorothy Ireland, and others, in respect of several tickets for payment of annuities, and of several million-lottery and malt-lottery tickets, and Exchequer bills, and debentures to the army, which have been burnt or lost -
The humble representation of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Tuesday the 18 day of January, 1704. And Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto. Die Lunæ 17 Januarii, 1704