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The Contents.
IV. | The Army's not having their dubious Lands, nor the remainder of their satisfaction, nor the Examining who had wrong satisfactions, not causes. | 83 |
V. | An Intimation of several unjust practises, in the satisfactions of the Army. | 84 |
VI. | How the above-mentioned good Ends were pretended as collateral cause of D. Petty's being Questioned. |
Sect. 5. p. 85.
The causes of D. Petty's troubles, as they arose from particular designing persons and parties.
I. | ASpersing the Lord Lieutenant, a cause. | 85 |
II. | The removing D. Petty from standing sentinel to the actions of some men, a cause. | 86 |
III. | The jealousie of the Sectaries, a cause, | 87 |
That the troubling of D. Petty, is a Sectarian design. | 88 |