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Show w ' - -hAd¢-O"'>_:‘J-V . ,«,_, [ 14-6 l [ 147 l and a flanding army, by whomfoever " Leg/flame," being a mere tool of militnry power, which was permitted to lit for no other purpofe than that of lending paid, muf't ever be dangerous to conflitutional Liberty and Law. a pretended fai'll'zzlizt'7211171y fiallxoriz‘y t0 The army were, indeed, the nominal fervants of the Parliament, but were neverthelefs the abfolute Lords and {overeign Dircétors of the {a me, having ejeéted whomfoever they thought proper, and thereby modelled the national Re re- prg'mtatz'rue into :1 reprefcntation only of their owo body and party, (as has been fair?) to that it ceafed from that time to deferve the Name of a Par/1.0721312! or " Lrg/ glare," u ' " :li": nittcr CL leur \ e mt‘ims \' i qut' leur donnoicnt dc l'auto' " 1 , .t reptcndre bar: mm'cm mam-J pour it? mé‘ er, commenupnravmit, darts in ionic du petit pen the arbitraiy mealitres and wicked refofolutions of an illegal Council of War; as it the mere Name of a Par/rainy": without the thing itfelf (a due Reprefen- tation of the people) was futiicient to authorize and juttify the mof't detef‘tablc Defpotifml The whole proceedings of the Council of War, from the time the King was feized at Holmby, (though he himfelf was deceived by their tempori- zing diflimulation,) clearly proves their fixed intention to proceed to extremities, eontrnr,y to the declared fentiments (42) of U 2 n ‘ "I: ple. dang (.es "ens In‘ , lc metre "of." - l que cetix ., ' que les indepeni " I. \ AL": attirez dans leur parti. étoient (ill-po- " C'Iz t ttout entrtprcndtc, ‘ ‘ Imur n'ctre ‘ I pas obligezi ‘t ‘1 n de ' ‘ " c inngtr la manure V]L‘(1Ll'1ls avoient mcnéc de‘ " puts quthues :tnnées. Cromwell done at lexofl'i- ' U Clers ' ' 5' (3‘e f0" pail], profitttnt tie. cette , dilpofition. ~ " nttncncrent u infpirer it l'arinéc nu el‘pri: "6 mt- contentement imp-r A": dc: .r t.'/'zmum}, "16'1";(nr I» to - quot' ils i in ' t ix vuetzon i iv L bien. " '~ " \dpllt, loin. ‘» ' lll.p. 57,5- 28th {42) See the Votes of the Commons on the nment of of April, "3+8, 011:. " I. That the Gover , and Lords King, by Hill be {hould dom " the King this (jo" Commons. 2. That the ground-work for ted to " \ernmcnt lhould be the piopofitinns lalt prefen any "the King at Hampton-Court; and, 3dly, That frec" Member of the {ionic {hall have leave to {peak u ]y |