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The Kinges most Excellent Majestie taking into his gracious and princelie consideracion, the many and weightie businesses, which in this p[re]sent Parliament have bene begun, most whereof yet depend unfinished, And considering the p[re]sent daunger by the increase of the Sicknesse, and the inconveniencie of the season, and other important reasons, that do necessarilie require a speedie adjournement of the Parliament at this tyme, before soe manie and great affaires can be deliberatelie, and maturelie concluded and determined: And to take away all doubt, whether his Majesties Royall assent unto one or more Acts of Parliament, will not be a determinacion of this p[re]sent Session, His Majestie is well pleased, that it may be enacted,
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