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The Kings affection to the Queene, His Alliance and confederacy with Popish Princ• … es abroad and the Gentlenesse of his Raigne towards his Popish Subjects at home, being premises 〈 ◊ 〉 unfit to build this inference and conclusion upon, that, Therefore He took up Armes that he might introduce thei• … Religion, as his in Aristotle were; |
The Kings affection to the Queen, His Alliance and confederacy with Popish Princ• … es abroad and the Gentleness of his Reign towards his Popish Subject's At home, being premises 〈 ◊ 〉 unfit to built this Inference and conclusion upon, that, Therefore He took up Arms that he might introduce thei• … Religion, as his in Aristotle were; |
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