A proclamation although it can no way be doubted, but that his Majesties right and title to his crowns and kingdoms, : is, and was every way compleated by the death of his most royal father of glorious memory, without the ceremony or solemnity of a proclamation, yet since proclamations in such cases have been always used, to the end that all good subjects might upon this occasion testifie their duty and respect; ...
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