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... debate of Ship- money , that that whole business might hang like a meteor over the heads of thofe that were in any degree faulty in it ; and it was obfervable , when , notwith- ftanding all their endeavours to divert it , that business ...
... debate of Ship- money , that that whole business might hang like a meteor over the heads of thofe that were in any degree faulty in it ; and it was obfervable , when , notwith- ftanding all their endeavours to divert it , that business ...
Side 366
... debate , about fix months after , the Lord Falkland changed his opinion , and gave them all the oppofition he could : nor was he reserved in acknowledging , " that he had " been deceived , and by whom ; " and confeffed to his friends ...
... debate , about fix months after , the Lord Falkland changed his opinion , and gave them all the oppofition he could : nor was he reserved in acknowledging , " that he had " been deceived , and by whom ; " and confeffed to his friends ...
Side 485
... debate than the former . It ap- peared then , that they did not intend to fend it up to the House of Peers for their concurrence ; but that it was upon the matter an appeal to the people ; and to infuse jealoufies into their minds . It ...
... debate than the former . It ap- peared then , that they did not intend to fend it up to the House of Peers for their concurrence ; but that it was upon the matter an appeal to the people ; and to infuse jealoufies into their minds . It ...
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