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Bodleian Library (Oxford)
N053300
At head of drop-head title: 'Anno octavo Ann Regin .' - Text in black letter. Last word of first line of text: 'Ma-'; first word of line below initial: 'Give'. Issued separately with a general titlepage, and also as part of: 'Anno Regni Ann Regin Magn Britanni , Franci , & Hiberni , octavo. At the Parliament summoned to be held at Westminster, the eighth day of July, .. 1708. .. And .. begun and holden on the sixteenth day of November, 1708. .. And from thence continued .. to the fifteenth day of November, 1709. being the second session of this present Parliament.' - Imprint from general titlepage. Variant settings of the general titlepage for this Act may be boud with some copies. Variants may include the coats of arms and partial re-settingsof title text or imprints.
London: printed by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd; printers to the Queens most excellent Majesty, 1710]. 2],79-102p.; 2
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An Act for Continuing Part of the Duties Upon Coals, Culm, and Cynders, and Granting new Duties Upon Houses, Having Twenty Windows or More, to Raise the sum of Fifteen Hundred Thousand Pounds, by way of a Lottery,
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