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... that he should have been pressed “ to remove him without any particular
charge objected against him : however , that if , upon due examination , any
particular should be presented “ to him , whereby it might appear he was
mistaken “ in his ...
... that he should have been pressed “ to remove him without any particular
charge objected against him : however , that if , upon due examination , any
particular should be presented “ to him , whereby it might appear he was
mistaken “ in his ...
Side 360
He asked them , if they could imagine he would • trust such an absolute power in
the hands of particular persons , which he had refused to commit to both houses
of parliament ? Nay , if the power itself were not too absolute , too unlimited , “ to ...
He asked them , if they could imagine he would • trust such an absolute power in
the hands of particular persons , which he had refused to commit to both houses
of parliament ? Nay , if the power itself were not too absolute , too unlimited , “ to ...
Side 388
... some " hands ; and there was no pretence for exception “ to the persons . They
said , his majesty had , for “ the space of above fifteen years together , not “
thought a power , far exceeding that , to be too great to intrust particular persons
with ...
... some " hands ; and there was no pretence for exception “ to the persons . They
said , his majesty had , for “ the space of above fifteen years together , not “
thought a power , far exceeding that , to be too great to intrust particular persons
with ...
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