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First, For their Question, certainly 'tis not moved, (1.) By way of Doubt or exception to the Reason alleadged by the Judge in his Sentence, there being a perfect Agreement and harmony of mind and will between them. |
First, For their Question, Certainly it's not moved, (1.) By Way of Doubt or exception to the Reason alleged by the Judge in his Sentence, there being a perfect Agreement and harmony of mind and will between them. |
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