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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