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Upon the disbanding the late army in the north , all the artillery , arms , and
ammunition , that was provided for that service , had been by the king's command
sent to Hull , where it still remained ; and his majesty intended it should be kept
there ...
Upon the disbanding the late army in the north , all the artillery , arms , and
ammunition , that was provided for that service , had been by the king's command
sent to Hull , where it still remained ; and his majesty intended it should be kept
there ...
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the army , remained still at Hull , and was a nobler proportion than remained in
the Tower of London , or all other his majesty's stores ; and there had been
formerly a purpose to have secured the same by the earl of Newcastle's presence
there ...
the army , remained still at Hull , and was a nobler proportion than remained in
the Tower of London , or all other his majesty's stores ; and there had been
formerly a purpose to have secured the same by the earl of Newcastle's presence
there ...
Side 487
property in the town and magazine of Hull ; who “ doubted but that a parliament
may dispose of any thing , wherein his majesty , or any subject , hath a right , in
such a way , as that the kingdom may “ not be exposed to hazard or danger ...
property in the town and magazine of Hull ; who “ doubted but that a parliament
may dispose of any thing , wherein his majesty , or any subject , hath a right , in
such a way , as that the kingdom may “ not be exposed to hazard or danger ...
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