Page:Petty 1660 Reflections.djvu/197

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

The Contents.

An Intimation of some miscarriages of the said Agents. 112
IX. The fewness and often absence of Dr. Petty's fellow Commissioners, a cause. 116
The validity and unalterableness of what D. Petty did, a cause. 117
X. Iests, &c: a cause. 117
XI. D. Petty not being a Member of any particular Church, nor votary to any particular Faction, a cause why all Sectaries and Factious persons were jealous of him. 118
XII. Petty's preferring the L. Lieutenants business before that of other particular Mens, a cause. 119
D. Petty's not courting some Grandees, to prevent jealousie in the Lord Lieut., another cause. 120
XIII. The fewness of those who understood the business of setting out Lands, was the reason why D. Petty could not be seasonably vindicated. 121
XIV. His want of leisure to visit and make friendships, a cause. ibid.