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the Omnipotence of Parliament,) has unguardedly said, “True it is, that what the Parliament doth, no Authority upon earth can undo .” I Com. p. 161. But that worthy Gentleman needs only to be reminded, that if it should unfortunately happen, from any overfight or misunderstanding, that “what the Parliament doth” is in the least contrary either to the Laws of Reason, Nature, pure Morality, natural Equity and Justice; or to that Benevolence (79) and and Consideration