Their present Majesties government proved to be throughly settled, and that we may submit to it, without asserting the principles of Mr. Hobbs. : Shewing also, that allegiance was not due to the usurpers after the late civil war. : Occasion'd by some late pamphlets against the Reverend Dr. Sherlock.
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