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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E.

CHAPTER LIV
26/95

The names were afterwards torn off and affixed to another petition which served better the purposes of the popular faction.

We may judge of the wild fury which prevailed throughout the nation, when so scandalous an imposture, which affected such numbers of people, could be openly practised without drawing infamy and ruin upon the managers.
* Clarendon, vol.i.p.

199, 200, etc.

Nalson, vol.i.

p.
570.


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