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A pathway unto England's perfect settlement; and its centre and foundation of rest and peace, discovered by Capt. Robert Norwood. In this discourse you have cleared and proved, I. What government in its true and proper nature is; and the common errour thereof rectified. ... VI. That the laws, ordinances, &c. of our forefathers, are the onely rulers and governours of the English nation; ... VII. That neither parliaments, or any other, have any right, power, or authority to change, alter, suppress, or suspend the same; ... And in the conclusion, the nature of contracts, and the governments thereupon, made manifest and cleared
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The case and trial of Capt. Robert Norwood, now prisoner in New-gate, : truely and impartially stated, and published for satisfaction of my allied friends, and very many others desirous thereof. : Together with some observations upon the law and its professors, very worthy a most serious consideration
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