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A46482: 1688?]
A46482s.n.,[ London?
A66131After all, were our Case as bad as the Declaration represents it, How comes his Highness to be concern''d in it?
A66131After all, what would his Highness have done in the Case?
A66131And if I may be so bold, Does he always do so much?
A66131And is the very Noise of such a Presumption reason enough to justifie a real War?
A66131And is there any thing more than a Violent Presumption suggested about the Prince of Wales?
A66131And must we have an Army to revenge the wrongs of the Bishops, and a Peer, who, I believe, themselves complain of none done them?
A66131Are Judicicial Proceedings already threatned, and barr''d?
A66131As for the other things urg''d, are they not Redressable by a Parliament, and so far as it''s possible without one already Redressed?
A66131But can he not design a Conquest for all that?
A66131But can not the King and Parliament compose this matter without Bloodshed?
A66131But was the Assembly that Acted thus Irregularly, ever call''d to an Account for it, or any of their Laws declared Void and Null?
A66131But what if this prove not True?
A66131Can Matters of Civil Justice be brought to great Uncertainties by the incapacity of Papists, who have no incapacity upon them?
A66131Did Queen Elizabeth''s Parliament admit of a Words being spoken to bring Queen Mary''s Parliament into doubt?
A66131Did they not look on it as most dangerous to do so?
A66131How ill do they understand the Law of England, who penn''d this Declaration?
A66131If an English Parliament were to judge, whether Foreign Force be lawful?
A66131In the mean time, How does this justifie Foreign Arms?
A66131May we afterwards venture to believe his Highness in any thing, which under a violent Temptation, he may be, as now, moved to declare?
A66131Must we believe again they can not joyn in an Attempt in which his Highness himself tells us they do joyn?
A66131Must we believe the same thing, practised by His Majesty, will divide Protestants, and by his Highness establish a good Agreement?
A66131Or was it ever esteemed a Good Reason for a War?
A66131Pray what better, or other Advice could his Highness have given?
A66131What could he do more himself, if it had been his own Case?
A66131Whether it be Integrity, Zeal, and Fidelity to abet it?
A66131Whether it can be without a design of Conquest, and Conquest without enslaving this Nation to the Arbitrary Pleasure of the Conqueror?
A66131Why?
A66131Why?
A66131Would his Highness be content to refer his own Birth?
A66131and what can be done more, than to leave none of those things in being, of which he complain''d?