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... upon the same grounds that first moved from the houses of parliament , that a
governor should be placed in that “ town ... that although there was not ground
enough for a judicial proceeding , yet there was ground of suspicion ; at least his
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... upon the same grounds that first moved from the houses of parliament , that a
governor should be placed in that “ town ... that although there was not ground
enough for a judicial proceeding , yet there was ground of suspicion ; at least his
...
Side 500
... he had ground to believe it , they would not bring into question ; for that was not
, nor ought to have been , the ground for doing what he did : neither was the
number of “ his majesty's attendants , for being more or fewer , much
considerable ...
... he had ground to believe it , they would not bring into question ; for that was not
, nor ought to have been , the ground for doing what he did : neither was the
number of “ his majesty's attendants , for being more or fewer , much
considerable ...
Side 509
And that all men might the better know their duty in matters of that nature , and
upon how sure a ground they go , that follow the judgment “ of parliament for their
guide , they wished them “ judiciously to consider the true meaning and ground of
...
And that all men might the better know their duty in matters of that nature , and
upon how sure a ground they go , that follow the judgment “ of parliament for their
guide , they wished them “ judiciously to consider the true meaning and ground of
...
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