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That by the Parliaments defence of the Peoples Liberty, he meanes the maintenance of some Eminent Rights belonging to the Subiect, which being in manifest danger to be invaded, and taken from them, could not possibly be preserved but by Armes taken up against the invader. But then, granting this to be true, (as I shall in fit place shew it to be false) yet the King being this invader (unlesse by such an Invasion He could cease to be their King, or they to be his subiects ▪) I cannot see how such Rights could make their Defence lawfull. |
That by the Parliaments defence of the Peoples Liberty, he means the maintenance of Some Eminent Rights belonging to the Subject, which being in manifest danger to be invaded, and taken from them, could not possibly be preserved but by Arms taken up against the invader. But then, granting this to be true, (as I shall in fit place show it to be false) yet the King being this invader (unless by such an Invasion He could cease to be their King, or they to be his Subjects ▪) I cannot see how such Rights could make their Defence lawful. |
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