This day is publish'd, on a broad-sheet of fine paper. : The whole and exact list of the parliament, as well Scotch as English, dissolv'd the 21st of September last, wherein ... are distinguish'd those who voted for or against Dr. Henry Sacheverel ... Sold by A. Collins, at the Black-Boy over against St. Dunstans-Church in Fleet-street, price 2 d..
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