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Reasons for passing the Bill for the better preserving of publick credit by reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III ; entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [sic] to preserve the equivalent given to the Lord-Mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London

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  • "Reasons for passing the Bill for the better preserving of publick credit by reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III ; entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [sic] to preserve the equivalent given to the Lord-Mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London"
  • "Reasons for passing the Bill for the better preserving of publick credit by reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III ; entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [sic] to preserve the equivalent given to the Lord-Mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London"@en
  • "Reasons for passing the Bill for the better preserving of publick credit by reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III ; entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [!] to preserve the equivalent given to the Lord-Mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London"@en
  • "Reasons for passing the Bill for the better preserving of publick credit by reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III ; entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [!] to preserve the equivalent given to the Lord-Mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London"
  • "Reasons for passing the Bill for the better preserving of publick credit by reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III entituled An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers and and [sic] to preserve the equivalent given to the Lord-Mayor and commonalty and citizens of the city of London"@en