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Page 134
... extraordinary Fines , & c . was contrary to Law . That the imprifoning of Persons without expreffing the Reafons , was contrary to Law .. That That the profecuting and feizing Men's " Eftates as forfeited 134 The CRISIS .
... extraordinary Fines , & c . was contrary to Law . That the imprifoning of Persons without expreffing the Reafons , was contrary to Law .. That That the profecuting and feizing Men's " Eftates as forfeited 134 The CRISIS .
Page 147
... , or Thing whatfoever to the contrary notwithstanding . With a Provifo , that every Person who fhall be Naturalized by Virtue of this A & , and H.2 fhall thall become a Papift , or profess the Popish Religion The CRISIS . 147.
... , or Thing whatfoever to the contrary notwithstanding . With a Provifo , that every Person who fhall be Naturalized by Virtue of this A & , and H.2 fhall thall become a Papift , or profess the Popish Religion The CRISIS . 147.
Page 152
... Persons with whom the said Inftru- ments fhall be depofited , or others in whofe ' Cuftody the fame fhall be , after the Deceases of any of the faid Perfons , fhall open the fame , or wilfully Neglect or Refufe to produce them as ...
... Persons with whom the said Inftru- ments fhall be depofited , or others in whofe ' Cuftody the fame fhall be , after the Deceases of any of the faid Perfons , fhall open the fame , or wilfully Neglect or Refufe to produce them as ...
Page 164
... Person , an Ene- my to our Queen and Country ; and all his Aiders and Abetters are guilty of High Trea- fon . Now I am upon the Subject of this late Set- tlement of the Crown , I cannot forbear to ex- prefs my Wonder , that there can be ...
... Person , an Ene- my to our Queen and Country ; and all his Aiders and Abetters are guilty of High Trea- fon . Now I am upon the Subject of this late Set- tlement of the Crown , I cannot forbear to ex- prefs my Wonder , that there can be ...
Page 187
... Person who fhall find him or themselves aggrieved by any fuch Judgment of the faid Juftice or Juftices , may appeal to the general Meeting of the Ju- " ftices of the Peace of the next Quarter Seffions , to be held for the County ...
... Person who fhall find him or themselves aggrieved by any fuch Judgment of the faid Juftice or Juftices , may appeal to the general Meeting of the Ju- " ftices of the Peace of the next Quarter Seffions , to be held for the County ...
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Accufation affert aforefaid againſt alfo Anne of Denmark becauſe Breft Britain British Nation EXPECT Cafe Caufe Cauſe Chriftian Church Church of England Clergy Confcience Confideration Country Crown Danger declare Defence Defign Demolition of Dunkirk Diffenters England exprefs faid fame Favour feems felf felves ferve feveral fhall fhould fince firft fome fpeak France French ftand ftill fuch fuffer fuppofe Gentleman Hanover Harbour himſelf holy Orders Honour Houfe Houſe House of Hanover Intereft juft Juftice King Kingdom Kingdoms of England laft late Laws leaft lefs Liberty Lord Lords Spiritual Majefty Majefty's Miniftry moft moſt muft muſt neceffary Oath obferve Occafion Paffage paffed Papifts Parliament Perfons pleaſe Popish Port Power prefent Prefervation Pretender Prince Proteftant Publick Queen Queen and Country Reafon refpective Religion reprefent Richard Steele Scotland Senfe ſhall Ships Steele Subjects Succeffion Succeffor thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Trade Tugghe uſe whofe