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to abate , that they might keep up the apprehension of danger , and the
estimation of their darling the city , they consult about adjourning both houses
into London ; but finding some danger of infringing the act of parliament , from
whence some ...
to abate , that they might keep up the apprehension of danger , and the
estimation of their darling the city , they consult about adjourning both houses
into London ; but finding some danger of infringing the act of parliament , from
whence some ...
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And having prepared the people to be ready for the militia , by publishing , “ that ,
in case of extreme danger , they were to obey that ordinance ; " they were , in the
next place , to find the danger to be extreme ; and , to that purpose , they ...
And having prepared the people to be ready for the militia , by publishing , “ that ,
in case of extreme danger , they were to obey that ordinance ; " they were , in the
next place , to find the danger to be extreme ; and , to that purpose , they ...
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So , in the case of the militia , an imminent danger must be first supposed , by
which the kingdom is in an apparent danger , and then the king's refusal to apply
any remedy against that danger , before the two houses would pretend to the ...
So , in the case of the militia , an imminent danger must be first supposed , by
which the kingdom is in an apparent danger , and then the king's refusal to apply
any remedy against that danger , before the two houses would pretend to the ...
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