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Privy Council of the United Kingdom
Formal body of advisers to the sovereign in the United Kingdom
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The several declarations, together with the several depositions made in council on Monday, the 22d of October, 1688. Concerning the birth of the Prince of Wales.
Great Britain. Privy Council.
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Date: [1688]
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An Act for the more speedy removal of certain nuisances, and to enable the Privy Council to make regulations for the prevention of contagious and epidemic diseases until the thirty-first day of August ... [1847].
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Date: [1846?]
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List of species maintained in the National Collection of Type Cultures.
Natural Collection of Type Cultures (Great Britain)
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Date: 1948
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Sewage contamination of bathing beaches in England and Wales / Committee of the Public Health Laboratory Service on the Sewage Contamination of Bathing Beaches in England and Wales.
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Date: 1959
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Letter addressed / by Sir William Pym to the Lords of the Council, relative to a Report on the fever at Boa Vista, by Dr. McWilliam. Presented to the House of Commons, in pursuance of their address of May 14, 1847.
Pym, William, Sir, 1772-1861.
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Date: [1847?]
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Medical Research Council
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Sir William Russell, 1st Baronet, of Charlton Park
Great Britain. Local Government Board
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