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Mr. Waller's Speech
neral to the Fundamental and Vital Liberties; the Propriety of our Goods, and Freedom of our Persons: and that then we will forthwith consider of the Supply desired.
And thus we shall discharge the Trust reposed in us, by those that sent us hither. His Majesty will see, that we make more than ordinary haste to satisfie his Demands: and we shall let all those know, that seek to hasten the matter of Supply, that they will so far delay it, as they give Interruption to the former.
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