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house had authority to give warrant for the printing of any thing ; all which was
offered by Mr. Hyde , with some warmth , as soon as the motion was made for the
printing it ; and he said , “ he “ did believe the printing it in that manner was “ not ...
house had authority to give warrant for the printing of any thing ; all which was
offered by Mr. Hyde , with some warmth , as soon as the motion was made for the
printing it ; and he said , “ he “ did believe the printing it in that manner was “ not ...
Side 148
... a printed paper in the form of a proclama“ tion had issued out for the
apprehending and imprisoning them , suggesting , that through the “ conscience
of their guilt they were absent and fled ; " they did further declare , " that the said “
printed ...
... a printed paper in the form of a proclama“ tion had issued out for the
apprehending and imprisoning them , suggesting , that through the “ conscience
of their guilt they were absent and fled ; " they did further declare , " that the said “
printed ...
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But when that speech was printed by order of the house , the king thought he had
an opportunity to require a vindication ; and therefore , in a letter to the speaker ,
he sent this message : “ That he " had taken notice of a speech , pretended by ...
But when that speech was printed by order of the house , the king thought he had
an opportunity to require a vindication ; and therefore , in a letter to the speaker ,
he sent this message : “ That he " had taken notice of a speech , pretended by ...
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