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For thus, that King violated that Oath which he ought moſt religiouſly to have ſworn to; but that he might not ſeem openly and publickly to violate it, he craftily adulterated and corrupted it; and leaſt he himſelf ſhould be accounted perjur'd, he turn'd the very Oath into a Perjury. … And who durſt pervert and adulterate that Law which he thought the only Obſtacle that ſtood in his way, and hindred him from perverting all the reſt of the Laws?
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For
thus,
that
King
violated
that
Oath
which
he
ought
moſt
religiouſly
to
have
ſworn
to;
but
that
he
might
not
ſeem
openly
and
publickly
to
violate
it,
he
craftily
adulterated
and
corrupted
it;
and
leaſt
he
himſelf
ſhould
be
accounted
perjur'd,
he
turn'd
the
very
Oath
into
a
Perjury.
…
And
who
durſt
pervert
and
adulterate
that
Law
which
he
thought
the
only
Obſtacle
that
ſtood
in
his
way,
and
hindred
him
from
perverting
all
the
reſt
of
the
Laws?