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... he must protest , the house of commons had given no cause to that obstruction
: they had eased “ trade of many burdens , and heavy taxes , and “ had freed it
from many hard restraints by patents " and monopolies ; they had sought to put
the ...
... he must protest , the house of commons had given no cause to that obstruction
: they had eased “ trade of many burdens , and heavy taxes , and “ had freed it
from many hard restraints by patents " and monopolies ; they had sought to put
the ...
Side 441
private petitions , and other causes , were depend“ ing in parliament ; and why
that should be found more faulty in the ... by “ the officers and soldiers near
Whitehall , many of “ them being without weapons , and giving no cause “ of
distaste ...
private petitions , and other causes , were depend“ ing in parliament ; and why
that should be found more faulty in the ... by “ the officers and soldiers near
Whitehall , many of “ them being without weapons , and giving no cause “ of
distaste ...
Side 490
... and to the causes contained in the same , which statute holdeth always his
force , and was never defeated , repealed , nor annulled in any point , and by so
much he is bounden by his oath to cause the same to be kept as the law of his
realm ...
... and to the causes contained in the same , which statute holdeth always his
force , and was never defeated , repealed , nor annulled in any point , and by so
much he is bounden by his oath to cause the same to be kept as the law of his
realm ...
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