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... petitions ; which continued ever ufed in pro- after in the like addreffes . The courfe was , firft , to tions . prepare a petition very modeft and dutiful , for the form ; and for the matter , not very unreasonable ; and to communicate ...
... petitions ; which continued ever ufed in pro- after in the like addreffes . The courfe was , firft , to tions . prepare a petition very modeft and dutiful , for the form ; and for the matter , not very unreasonable ; and to communicate ...
Side 316
... petitions , of which they before had never heard . As feveral mi- nifters , whose hands were to the petition and declara- tion of the London minifters before mentioned , have profeffed to many perfons , " that they never faw that " petition ...
... petitions , of which they before had never heard . As feveral mi- nifters , whose hands were to the petition and declara- tion of the London minifters before mentioned , have profeffed to many perfons , " that they never faw that " petition ...
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... petition , and , they knew , was oppofite to their tumultuary proceedings . So when the chief gentlemen of Oxfordshire heard , that a petition had been delivered to the House of Commons in their name , and the name of that county ...
... petition , and , they knew , was oppofite to their tumultuary proceedings . So when the chief gentlemen of Oxfordshire heard , that a petition had been delivered to the House of Commons in their name , and the name of that county ...
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