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religion_n king_n majesty_n parliament_n 3,897 5 6.3360 4 false
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A81268 The case of Colonel Adam Murray, humbly represented to the Commons, in Parliament assembled 1694 (1694) Wing C893A; ESTC R226430 1,328 2

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