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... they used all the ways they could to asperse those , who used to oppose them ,
as the contrivers of the late proceed . ings ; and were willing they should know it ;
which they imagined would restrain them from taking the same liberty they had ...
... they used all the ways they could to asperse those , who used to oppose them ,
as the contrivers of the late proceed . ings ; and were willing they should know it ;
which they imagined would restrain them from taking the same liberty they had ...
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He said , he would conclude with “ Mr. Pym's own words : If the prerogative of the
king overwhelm the liberty of the people , will “ be turned to tyranny ; if liberty
undermine the prerogative , it would grow into anarchy . ” 66 Besides their ...
He said , he would conclude with “ Mr. Pym's own words : If the prerogative of the
king overwhelm the liberty of the people , will “ be turned to tyranny ; if liberty
undermine the prerogative , it would grow into anarchy . ” 66 Besides their ...
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any satisfaction concerning the votes of the fifteenth and sixteenth of March last ;
which he “ must declare , and appeal to all the world in the “ point , to be the
greatest violation of his majesty's “ privilege , the law of the land , the liberty of the
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any satisfaction concerning the votes of the fifteenth and sixteenth of March last ;
which he “ must declare , and appeal to all the world in the “ point , to be the
greatest violation of his majesty's “ privilege , the law of the land , the liberty of the
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