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... as were most continue to the as had engaged themselves to discontents
betwixt the SE were best affected to its ment to that changes that troduce ; to
cherish and maintain the in religion , which brongitors greeable to the papists ' ;
mi comme ...
... as were most continue to the as had engaged themselves to discontents
betwixt the SE were best affected to its ment to that changes that troduce ; to
cherish and maintain the in religion , which brongitors greeable to the papists ' ;
mi comme ...
Side 305
... sixteenth of this month ; or that , under pre" tence of declaring what the law of
the land is , " you shall , without us , make a new law , which is plainly the case of
the militia : and what is this " but to introduce an arbitrary way of govern“ ment ?
... sixteenth of this month ; or that , under pre" tence of declaring what the law of
the land is , " you shall , without us , make a new law , which is plainly the case of
the militia : and what is this " but to introduce an arbitrary way of govern“ ment ?
Side 307
... or sixteenth of this month ; or that , under pretence of declaring what the law of
the land is , " you shall , without us , make a new law , which is plainly the case of
the militia : and what is this " but to introduce an arbitrary way of govern“ ment ?
... or sixteenth of this month ; or that , under pretence of declaring what the law of
the land is , " you shall , without us , make a new law , which is plainly the case of
the militia : and what is this " but to introduce an arbitrary way of govern“ ment ?
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