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17. Boucher calleth him a priuate man: Take the case as M. Parsons hath propounded it, that a priuate man, after the publique sentence of the Common-wealth, is no priuate man, but a publique and iust executioner: |
17. Boucher calls him a private man: Take the case as M. Parsons hath propounded it, that a private man, After the public sentence of the Commonwealth, is no private man, but a public and just executioner: |
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