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contrary to the principles of the Protestant and Reformed Religion, which once so flourished in England, and contrary to the peace, honor and freedom of this Nation, which some foraign and domestick Policies would bring down as a Dromedary on its knees, that it might at length, take upon his back the burthen of foraign tyranny and usurpation, of Romish Trumpery and superstition. §. |
contrary to the principles of the Protestant and Reformed Religion, which once so flourished in England, and contrary to the peace, honour and freedom of this nation, which Some foreign and domestic Policies would bring down as a Dromedary on its knees, that it might At length, take upon his back the burden of foreign tyranny and usurpation, of Romish Trumpery and Superstition. §. |
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