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    caneverbefoundagainstthepersecutingspiritofpopery,ed

    hpothedeprivingitofthatpower,aswoeful

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    gettingthebetterofthisattet;hotlehevaluedeitherhis

    royalionoath,orthelibertiesandrightsofhis

    peoplebutallhadnotthesensetoforeseethisatfirst;and

    thereforethedukeofnuthed;yetalluld

    feeleupontheandthereforeallunited,at

    last,todriveoutthatking,againstparty

    angushadsolyntendedduringthereignofhisbrother,

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    preservationofourreligionandliberties,thereshouldbeaparty

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    nosuankind,icannot

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    thinkitaholyeersofthe

    churchofengland,shouldbesuchapostates,suchfelosdese,i

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    ”theunfortunateeventofthisenterprize,youare,include,as

    yselfiescaped,togetherrson,

    frohebattleatsedgere,inionireceivedaslight

    ilestogetherontheexeterroad,and

    thenabandoningourhorses,scraledashrough

    thefieldsandbyeroads,tillalittleona

    n,antookallthecareofussheuld,

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    ”pray,sir,heridgethestranger

    satisfiedhit,andthenntinuedhisnarrative

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    order,ashepretended,togetussoprovisionfrohetownof

    lluton;butr

    son,thisfriend,thisbase,barbarous,treacherousvillain,

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    surrenderedhielf,hough

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    firstendeavouredtoexcusehistreachery;buteived

    nothingbutsandupbraidingfroe,hesoonchangedhisnote,

    abusedasthestatroaliciousrebel,andlaidall

    hisoycharge,ed,and

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    aswellaslawfulsovereign

    ”thisfalseevidenuchthe

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    theelves,andleftandbetrayertodothesathatvillain

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    ”ioreatliberty;andiediately

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    akingitchiefcaretoavoidallpublicroads

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    tookuphabitationotherofthisoldan,i

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    toallapprehensionsofdanger,and

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