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Then resisting, or taking up Arms, would be plain down-right Rebellion, and of a most horrid nature, but not 'till then, according to Cromwel 's Doctrine, who, in the midst of the late War, declar'd, (it seems) That if he and his Party prevail'd, their opposers would be accounted the grandest Traytors, to the State, that ever were: |
Then resisting, or taking up Arms, would be plain downright Rebellion, and of a most horrid nature, but not till then, according to Cromwell is Doctrine, who, in the midst of the late War, declared, (it seems) That if he and his Party prevailed, their opposers would be accounted the grandest Traitors, to the State, that ever were: |
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