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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