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... late proteftation in their pulpits ; the fears and jealoufies they had infufed into the minds of many fober men , upon the difcourfe of the late plot ; the constitution of the Council - Table , that there was scarce an honeft man durft ...
... late proteftation in their pulpits ; the fears and jealoufies they had infufed into the minds of many fober men , upon the difcourfe of the late plot ; the constitution of the Council - Table , that there was scarce an honeft man durft ...
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... late proteftation ; and they were the " only proper judges of their own privileges . " Hereupon , they called whom they pleafed Delin- quents ; received complaints of all kinds , and com- mitted to prison whom they pleased : which had ...
... late proteftation ; and they were the " only proper judges of their own privileges . " Hereupon , they called whom they pleafed Delin- quents ; received complaints of all kinds , and com- mitted to prison whom they pleased : which had ...
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... late proceedings made upon them ; fo that with little oppofition it paffed the Commons , and was fent up to the Lords . Upon the disbanding the late army in the north , all the artillery , arms , and ammunition , that was pro- vided for ...
... late proceedings made upon them ; fo that with little oppofition it paffed the Commons , and was fent up to the Lords . Upon the disbanding the late army in the north , all the artillery , arms , and ammunition , that was pro- vided for ...
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