The resolved mans Resolution, to maintain with the last drop
The resolved mans Resolution, to maintain with the last drop of his heart blood, his civill Liberties and freedomes, granted unto him by the good, just, and honest declared lawes of England, and never to sit still, so long as he hath a tongue to speake, or a hand to write, til he hath either necessitated the Adversaries, the house of Lords, and their Arbitrary Associates in the house of Commons, either to doe him ju- stice and right, by delivering him from his causelesse and illegal imprison- m
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