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 a mifreprefentation of truth in the recital of facts;) (82) if, in any of these points, it should unfortunately happen (I say) that “what the Parliament doth” is really defective, or made contrary thereto, the same ought to be “HOLDEN FOR NONE!” There needs “no authority upon earth” to undo what is so done, for it is null and void of itself, notwithstanding the united authority of King, Lords, and Commons! And, whenever any Acts have been thus inadvertently or too hastily made, the most honourable method of getting rid of them is, by the same authority, to declare them