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than when he took the Feild, and Usurping the Ensigns and Badges of Consulship he joyn'd with C. Mallius: And a man may be as compleat a Rebell as he was, without taking up Arms against the Government, meerly by justifying the Lawfullness of so doing, a Traytor by Giving a Favourable Ear to Dvertures tending that way; |
than when he took the Field, and Usurping the Ensigns and Badges of Consulship he joined with C. Mallius: And a man may be as complete a Rebel as he was, without taking up Arms against the Government, merely by justifying the Lawfulness of so doing, a Traitor by Giving a Favourable Ear to Dvertures tending that Way; |
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Why did not the Lords Spiritual abhor, or disown the P. of O. Declaration as the King required them. |
Why did not the lords Spiritual abhor, or disown the P. of O. Declaration as the King required them. |
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