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... oaths , has been one of the chief authors and fomenters of that wicked and unnatural rebellion . They also unanimously voted him guilty of high - treason ; his estate to be vested in the crown ; and that a reward of ten thousand pounds ...
... oaths , has been one of the chief authors and fomenters of that wicked and unnatural rebellion . They also unanimously voted him guilty of high - treason ; his estate to be vested in the crown ; and that a reward of ten thousand pounds ...
Page 56
... oaths , and , consequently , to perjure our- selves ; as if we believed that any power upon earth could authorise such damnable practices , or grant dispensations for this purpose . How un- just and cruel this charge is , you know by ...
... oaths , and , consequently , to perjure our- selves ; as if we believed that any power upon earth could authorise such damnable practices , or grant dispensations for this purpose . How un- just and cruel this charge is , you know by ...
Page 79
... oaths , or otherwise ; that he never had distributed mo- ney among them on that account , nor had ever received money ... oath of alle- giance to any foreign prince proposed or admi- nistered in his life - time ; nor ever knew any thing ...
... oaths , or otherwise ; that he never had distributed mo- ney among them on that account , nor had ever received money ... oath of alle- giance to any foreign prince proposed or admi- nistered in his life - time ; nor ever knew any thing ...
Page 82
... oath of allegiance to any foreign prince proposed or admi- nistered amongst them ; that they never heard that any scheme of rebellion , high treason , or 82 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY James Farrell, were entirely innocent of the fact ...
... oath of allegiance to any foreign prince proposed or admi- nistered amongst them ; that they never heard that any scheme of rebellion , high treason , or 82 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY James Farrell, were entirely innocent of the fact ...
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... oaths , and committed other excesses . The military were collected from the other provinces , who in a few weeks dispersed the insurgents . Next session of parliament the road act , that had been so justly complained of , was repealed ...
... oaths , and committed other excesses . The military were collected from the other provinces , who in a few weeks dispersed the insurgents . Next session of parliament the road act , that had been so justly complained of , was repealed ...
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