Pardon - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A serious admonition to Doctor Kennet, in order to perswade him to forbear the character of an impartial historian . Illustrated with Numerous Instances of false Quotations, Collected from his Third Letter concerning Bp. Merks. To which is added in the appendix, A short but compleat answer to Mr. Marshall's late treatise, call'd A defence of our constitution in church and state. A parallel is drawn between him and Doctor Kennet, for the Satisfaction of the Unprejudic'd Reader. By Matthias Earbery, Presbyter of the Church of England.
Earbery, Matthias, 1690-1740.Date: [1717]- E-books
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An act for the Queens most gracious, general, and free pardon
Date: [1709]- E-books
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An act for the King's most gracious, general, and free pardon
Great BritainDate: [1747]