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... be expected they would desert that side , by the power of which they were sure
to make themselves considerable , without an unquestionable mark of interest in
the other , by which they were to keep up their power and reputation : and so ...
... be expected they would desert that side , by the power of which they were sure
to make themselves considerable , without an unquestionable mark of interest in
the other , by which they were to keep up their power and reputation : and so ...
Side 279
And , therefore , he thought it necessary to pub" lish , that he expected , and
thereby required , “ obedience from all his loving subjects to the “ laws
established ; and that they presumed not upon any pretence of order , or
ordinance , to " which ...
And , therefore , he thought it necessary to pub" lish , that he expected , and
thereby required , “ obedience from all his loving subjects to the “ laws
established ; and that they presumed not upon any pretence of order , or
ordinance , to " which ...
Side 483
They said , if the penner of that message had expected a while , or had not
expected that two “ houses of parliament ( especially burdened , as they were at
that time , with so many pressing and urgent affairs ) should have moved as fast
as ...
They said , if the penner of that message had expected a while , or had not
expected that two “ houses of parliament ( especially burdened , as they were at
that time , with so many pressing and urgent affairs ) should have moved as fast
as ...
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