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These Answers, 'tis owned, may be accommodated to any Party, being general Things ; but in the Body of the Discourse we hope to fix 'em, and to prove in particular of the Persons mentioned, that they deserved that great Name, both on Account of the Cause, and their dying so unjustly, many Ways, from the Perjury of their Accusers, or the In equality of their Judges, or Corruption of Juries ; and that really because they would not yield themselves, but made a           Opposi tion against Popery and Slavery.