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 44 Terrae.�lius. N? xxxv,x. prayed, and (w, ith their adyocate Mr. MnT) they hay: earneff, ly wire t for a RESTORATION. If it fhou!d b ask'd firther, hy th continue to �wear a:d abjure I anfwer in the words of afe0 of . oh's college, i. that they may hold their  'd , kte ra whigsoatoftheir plac% and be m a etter codition to firve their lord and rentier KNG Js the third. For there rons I believe that' the ChEvalier would freely rdon all their  offences, and gracioufiy recfie them into has flyour; which is one gpod arment why nil whigs od not receive him into the:r flyour. Zafi. I hebyen'er my proteationagain inch a Rrsvouvo, out of the lincere refpe& wch I lmve for that numous body of Coffee.ho[e p91i. ticinns and lebeian es-mogers, who iuh:-,t :hh ifle, the brighthers of who{k parts, and fie gibne of whole tongue wou be lo to the world, und any other g'emment but this. King Cnxus thecond iSue a proclamation a ain thefe .pping g fmoaking flarelinen, and would not {uffer Ds long. fided, but infeior Cubic&s, 1o a him in the admi- niation of his affairs; and I am afraid that his fup d ephe would fbllow his royal eample here. in, ould it eve be in his power, and fupprefi the liberty of the Tou,  well as the liberty of the Puss 5 boh whi we at prefent, like freeborn �lmen, enjoy in the utmo latitude: nothing i: more mmon than to hnr the weightie concern of the rotion det in the publick aemblie: by young ratling debauchees and eld dogting kumours to hnr prime mincers of flare accufed of iorancu md mimaement by city rticts, d laer; clerks  d tge the king himfe:f fumon'd fore this awful tribunal, and condemned by there able counllors, as a peron if adv/d. and one who I ntbing of our las.

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