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Whereas the order had been made in full parliament , seven months before ; and
was seasonably ordered to be published , by the major part present , upon that
important occasion . And such an arraigning the house of peers , for publishing ...
Whereas the order had been made in full parliament , seven months before ; and
was seasonably ordered to be published , by the major part present , upon that
important occasion . And such an arraigning the house of peers , for publishing ...
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It cannot be supposed , that there could be then a scarcity of men , or that it could
be hard , within three months after the disbanding the northern army , to gather
together as many men as they had occasion to use : but their business was to get
...
It cannot be supposed , that there could be then a scarcity of men , or that it could
be hard , within three months after the disbanding the northern army , to gather
together as many men as they had occasion to use : but their business was to get
...
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... and the unjustifiableness " of all the proceedings which had [ been ] by virtue of
those commissions ; so that let the occasion or necessity be what it would , he did
presume , no man would hereafter execute any such commission ; and if there ...
... and the unjustifiableness " of all the proceedings which had [ been ] by virtue of
those commissions ; so that let the occasion or necessity be what it would , he did
presume , no man would hereafter execute any such commission ; and if there ...
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