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The Contents.
| IV. | Sir Hierom Sanky's Speech in Parliament, in answer to D. Petty's. | 70 |
| V. | Sir Hierome upon the ill success of his Speech co-operates with others like himselfe in dissolving the Parliament contrary to his principles, if ever he had any. | 75 |
| Instances of Sir Hierom Sanky's vanity, ambition and folly. | ibid. | |
| VI. | Sir Hieroms malicious machinations to imprison D. Petty. | 76 |
| VII. | A description of the 11. new Articles drawn up by Sir Hierom and M. Worsly. | 77 |
| Their malicious proceedings thereupon. | ibid. |
Sect. 4:
| I. | THe faults complained of in both Sir Hieroms party of Articles, are not the very cause of D. Pettyes prosecution. | 80 |
| II. | Gain to the State or Army by D. Pettyes damage, not the cause. | 81 |
| III. | The obtaining a perfect accompt of Debentures and satisfactions, not the cause. | 83 |
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