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Having said all he could , to express the clear“ ness and uprightness of his
intentions , and done “ all he could to manifest those intentions , he said , “ he
could not but confidently believe , all his good “ subjects would acknowledge his
part to ...
Having said all he could , to express the clear“ ness and uprightness of his
intentions , and done “ all he could to manifest those intentions , he said , “ he
could not but confidently believe , all his good “ subjects would acknowledge his
part to ...
Side 137
Having said all he could , to express the clearness and uprightness of his
intentions , and done “ all he could to manifest those intentions , he said , " he
could not but confidently believe , all his good “ subjects would acknowledge his
part to be ...
Having said all he could , to express the clearness and uprightness of his
intentions , and done “ all he could to manifest those intentions , he said , " he
could not but confidently believe , all his good “ subjects would acknowledge his
part to be ...
Side 539
... their religion, laws, and liberties What “ posture of government they intended,
he knew “ not ; nor could he imagine what security his good “ subjects could
desire for their religion, laws, and “ liberties, which he had not offered, or fully
given.
... their religion, laws, and liberties What “ posture of government they intended,
he knew “ not ; nor could he imagine what security his good “ subjects could
desire for their religion, laws, and “ liberties, which he had not offered, or fully
given.
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