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the crime , of which their members were accused , nor were judges whether their
accusation were valid in law , or sufficiently proved in fact . It is not to be believed
how many sober , wellminded men , who were real lovers of the peace of the ...
the crime , of which their members were accused , nor were judges whether their
accusation were valid in law , or sufficiently proved in fact . It is not to be believed
how many sober , wellminded men , who were real lovers of the peace of the ...
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then judge of assize in Kent , and newly returned out of his circuit , both the earl
and judge , for having but seen the petition , were presently committed to the
Tower ; and a declaration published , that none should presume to deliver that ,
or the ...
then judge of assize in Kent , and newly returned out of his circuit , both the earl
and judge , for having but seen the petition , were presently committed to the
Tower ; and a declaration published , that none should presume to deliver that ,
or the ...
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Now , they said , the case was truly stated , and “ all the world might judge where
the fault was ; although they must avow , that there could be no competent judge
of this , or any the like case , “ but a parliament . And they were as confident ...
Now , they said , the case was truly stated , and “ all the world might judge where
the fault was ; although they must avow , that there could be no competent judge
of this , or any the like case , “ but a parliament . And they were as confident ...
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accused affection answer appeared army attend authority believe bill bishops breach called cause charge church command committee concerning confidence consent continued council counsels court danger declaration defence desired doubt duty earl endeavoured England evidence evil execution expected expressions fears force give given ground guard hands honour hoped house of commons houses of parliament Hull intended Ireland jealousies judge justice king king's kingdom knew known land late least less letter liberty London looked lords majesty majesty's manner matter means ment militia nature necessary never occasion offered officers parliament particular party passed peace persons petition present preserve printed privileges proceedings protestation published raised reason received refused religion remove resolution resolved safety sent sir John subjects suffer taken thereof thing thought tion told town trust votes whole