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An argument against banishment:, or the meeting of dissaffected [sic] persons abroad dangerous to a government. Shewn in many proper instances from history; particularly, ... consultations between Henry of Bolingbroke, ... and Thomas Arundel, ... with the memorable revolution that ensued thereon. With a word or two of the present residence of a certain person abroad

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