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Mr. Waller's Speech

and in truth what other satisfaction can he make his injur'd Country, than to confirm by his Exam­ple those Rights and Liberties which he had ru­in'd by his Opinion?

For the proofs, my Lords, they are so manifest, that they will give you little trouble in the disqui­sition: his Crimes are already upon Record, the Delinquent and the Witness is the same; having from several seats of Judicature proclaim'd him­self an Enemy to our Laws and Nation, Ex ore suo judicabitur. To which purpose, I am com­manded by the Knights, Citizens, and Burges­ses of the House of Commons, to desire your Lordships that as speedy a proceeding may be had against Mr. Justice Crawley, as the course of Parliaments will permit.

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