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18 But now, after the examination of the Third part of his Accusation, I cannot see how M. Parsons could haue chosen a more extraordinary and famous case, wherein to betray their owne malice against Ministers, and to make themselues most notoriously infamous, by deuising this Equiuocation of out and in, which may perswade any indifferent Reader to crie out vpon such dealing, |
18 But now, After the examination of the Third part of his Accusation, I cannot see how M. Parsons could have chosen a more extraordinary and famous case, wherein to betray their own malice against Ministers, and to make themselves most notoriously infamous, by devising this Equivocation of out and in, which may persuade any indifferent Reader to cry out upon such dealing, |
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