The seamen, who ventured their lives for the service of their country, humbly beg leave to offer to this honourable house the following three reasons, for passing (this sessions) the bill to settle the estates, given to superstitious uses, and settling them upon Greenwich-Hospital, and other charitable uses.

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The seamen, who ventured their lives for the service of their country, humbly beg leave to offer to this honourable house the following three reasons, for passing (this sessions) the bill to settle the estates, given to superstitious uses, and settling them upon Greenwich-Hospital, and other charitable uses.
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[London? :: s.n.,
1699]
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"The seamen, who ventured their lives for the service of their country, humbly beg leave to offer to this honourable house the following three reasons, for passing (this sessions) the bill to settle the estates, given to superstitious uses, and settling them upon Greenwich-Hospital, and other charitable uses." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B29569.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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