The fundamental right, safety and liberty of the people, (wh
The fundamental right, safety and liberty of the people, (which is radically in themselves,deriva[t]ivelyin the Parliament, their substitutes, or representatives) briefly asserted. Wherein is discovered the great good or harm which may accrue unto the people by Parliaments, according to their different temperature and motions. With some proposals conducing towards an equal and just settlement of the distracted state of this nation. And a touch of some especial properties of a supream good govern
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