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XXIII
173 V. 22.
Prospective force It seems to cost little enough to the penner of
this clause to suppose that his ordinances shall
stand against the indisputable intent of his successors
to overthrow them
The Parliament may think fit on in future occasions
to grant exemptions to other carriages of another
description from these which we think it expedient
to favour — will But what if they do? it shan't signify
any thing — This is the if this sort language have —
This is somewhat like running a tilt against
a Stone Wall -
This causes came probably of from there being only of
the Committee of half a dozen by whose
care a is bestow'd particular Kind Act is prepar'd: & not
thinking nothing of the whole Parliament from whose
Authority these Acts as well much as every a other
have their force:
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