An exact collection of all such acts, declarations, orders, votes, proclamations, speeches, letters, and messages : as have been printed and published since the beginning of this session of Parliament, April 25. 1660. In the twelfth year of His Majesties reign. VVith a table reciting the particulars thereof.
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printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty,
1660. [id est 1664]
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