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Four questions debated. : Q. 1. Whether the exercise of the government of England be totally subverted? Affirm. Q. 2. Admitting the exercise of government dissolved, whether the power of setling is in the people? Affirm. Q. 3. Whether as the case stands it is best to settle the exercise of the government in the person, who would be next by lineal descent, if King James the Second was actually dead? Neg. Q. 4. Whether 'tis consistent with the Prince's honour to accept of the government, especially considering his declaration was to redress matters by a free Parlament. Affirm. With an answer to the objection that the convention will not have the power of a Parliament
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