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The first was the common pretext of protecting Religion, which tho' it never did nor ever can advance a Rebellion; yet never fail'd of being made use of to this purpose in every Civil War that has been commenc'd in a Christian society. And the second was, the pretext of Title and Proximity of Blood. |
The First was the Common pretext of protecting Religion, which though it never did nor ever can advance a Rebellion; yet never failed of being made use of to this purpose in every Civil War that has been commenced in a Christian society. And the second was, the pretext of Title and Proximity of Blood. |
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