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A47899 The observator's observations upon the bill of exculsion Let every one mend one, and begin the reformation at home. Do as you would be done by, is no text for excluders. L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. 1685 (1685) Wing L1283B; ESTC R224152 3,979 9

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Dominion Power Iurisdiction or Authority in the same Kingdoms Dominions or Any of them Bill of Exclusion Now go on your self there Trim. If the said Iames Duke of York shall at any time hereafter Challenge Claime or Attempt to possess or Enjoy or shall take upon him to use or Exercise Any Dominion Power or Authority or Jurisdiction withn the said Kingdoms or Dominions or any of them as King or chief Magistrate of the Same that then he the said Iames Duk of York for every such Offence shall be deemed Adjudged Guilty of High-Treason and shall Suffer the Pains Penalties and Forfeitures as in Case of High-Treason Ibid Obs Plain-Dealing is best among Friends Trim. And further That if any Person or Persons whatsoever shall Assist or Maintain Abett or Willingly adh●re unto the said Iames Duke of York in such Challenge Claim or Attempt or shall of themselves attempt or Endeavour to put or bring the said Iames Duke of York into the possession or Exercise of any Regal power Jurisdiction or authority within the Kingdoms and Dominions aforesaid or shall by Writing or Preaching advisedly publish Maintain or declare that he hath any Right Title or authority to the Office of King or Chief Magistrate of the Kingdoms and Dominions aforesaid That then every such person shall be Deemed and Adjudged guilty of High-Treason and that he Suffer and undergo the pains Penalties aforsaid Ibid. and forfeitures Obs. Prethee tell me what did all the Engagements Negative Oaths and Abjurations effectually more then This Bill of Exclusion Or what did Cromwells High Court of Iustice do more or Worse to Charles the First then the Treatment that This Bill had provided for Iames the Second But go on with it still Trim. That he the said Iames Duke of York shall not at any time from and after the 5th of November 1680. Return or come into or within any of the Kingdoms or Dominions aforesaid And then He the said Iames Duke of York shall be deemed and Adjudged Guilty of High-Treason and shall Suffer the penalties and Forfeitures as in Case of High-Treason And further that if Any Person or persons whatsoever shall be aiding and Assisting unto such Return of the said Iames Duke of York that then every such person shall be deemed and Adjudged Guilty of High-Treason and shall Suffer in Cases of High-Treason Obs. Turn the Text now of Do as you would be done by and see what will come on 't But what if the Duke should have Return'd after all this with his friends about him to Stand by him in the Vindication of his Right Trim. Why then It shall and may be Lawfull to and for any Magistrates Officers and other Subjects whatsoever of these Kingoms and Dominions aforesaid And they are hereby Enjoyned to apprehend and secure the said Iames Duke of York and every other person offending in any of the premisses ●nd with him or them in case of Resistance to Fight and him or them by Force to Subdue For all which Actings and for so doing they are and shall be by vertue of this Act Saved Harmless and Indemnifyed Ibid. Obs. Wel● And now read this Last Enacted Trim. That during the Life of the said Iames Duke of York this Act shall be given in Charge at every Assizes and General Sessions of the peace within the Kingdoms Dominions and Territories aforesaid and also shall be Openly read in Every Cathedral and parish Church and Chappels within the aforesaid Kingdoms Dominions and Territories by the several Respective Parsons Vicars Curates and Readers thereof who are hereby required Immediately after Divine service in the forenoon to read the same twice in every year That is to say on the 25th of December and upon Easter day during the life of the said James Duke of York Ibid. Obs. Prethee take Notice for a Conclusion That the Motion was First Open'd upon a Sunday and now for the Memorial of This Holy Work Christmas and Easter were the two days Chosen out of the whole Ca●lendar for the solemnizing of the Act And it is not All neither that you have here the most Violent and Temerarious Resolution perhaps that ever was Taken But the Design was manifestly Fore-lay'd And It Is little less then a Miracle for Any Reasonable man to Engage in 't and not see through it DUBLIN Reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham And are to be Sold by William Weston in Christ-Church-Lane