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It began with hot-headed and intolerant Protestants.<lb/> | It began with hot-headed and intolerant Protestants.<lb/> | ||
They had been<add>got it into their heads</add> rude beh<unclear>avior</unclear> that<lb/> | They had been<add>got it into their heads</add> rude beh<unclear>avior</unclear> that<lb/> | ||
by a then late act of Parliament <unclear> | by a then late act of Parliament <unclear>disarray</unclear> was<lb/> | ||
tolerated. It was no such thing. But the Laws<lb/> | tolerated. It was no such thing. But the Laws<lb/> | ||
in that as in every other article are such an<lb/> | in that as in every other article are such an<lb/> |
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Of the Composition of the Laws
Note
The late insurrection in London was owing solely
to the defectiveness of the laws in this respect.
It began with hot-headed and intolerant Protestants.
They had beengot it into their heads rude behavior that
by a then late act of Parliament disarray was
tolerated. It was no such thing. But the Laws
in that as in every other article are such an
unintelligible chaos, there was no convincing
them of it.
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