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... preserve his " kingdom , the confcience of a husband to preserve " his wife , the confcience of a father to preserve his " children , ( all which were now in danger ) , weighed " down abundantly all the confiderations the consci- ence ...
... preserve his " kingdom , the confcience of a husband to preserve " his wife , the confcience of a father to preserve his " children , ( all which were now in danger ) , weighed " down abundantly all the confiderations the consci- ence ...
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... preserve those whom for private ends they defired to preserve , as well as to deftroy those who they defired should be destroyed . When every body expected that nothing should be Sir Edward mentioned in the House but the dispatch of the ...
... preserve those whom for private ends they defired to preserve , as well as to deftroy those who they defired should be destroyed . When every body expected that nothing should be Sir Edward mentioned in the House but the dispatch of the ...
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... preservation of the laws , the religion , and true intereft of the nation , were folicitous to preserve the King's honour from any indignity , and his re- gal power from violation ; and fo always opposed those who intrenched upon either ...
... preservation of the laws , the religion , and true intereft of the nation , were folicitous to preserve the King's honour from any indignity , and his re- gal power from violation ; and fo always opposed those who intrenched upon either ...
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