Tracts Relating to Military Proceedings in Lancashire During the Great Civil War

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Tracts Relating to Military Proceedings in Lancashire During the Great Civil War
George Ormerod
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Be it so ; yet me thinks, you could not but see, what I heard a mean man once observe, that the administration of private justice is a publick good ; how else 243 could that be true, that Justitia firmat thronum t But I was a stranger ? I pray you how many of your own Nation betrayed you, whilest I stood firm ? How many of them would have be- trayed you, when they could not ; whereas I would not, when I could, though I had strong temptations ? How few did you better service moving in no higher ...a sphear ? How manie forsook you upon easie trials, when I stuck to you against all ? If it be a granted principle that I must be slighted, because a stranger, yet sure I should have been regarded, because a good servant : what could you imagine I should do ? I had spent, sold, and pawned, all that I had, except what I onely mean to part with, when I part with life. I was, and am still, as deeply plunged into debt, as my friends would give me leave. I had a wife and children, which though you would not look after, yet I could not so easily forget, how did you think I should subsist ?

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