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Dissenters; His Majesty was oblig'd to this sort of ballancing, as neither of the Factions was strong enough singly to Support Him; thus the prerogative kept in effect these inveterate Partys from destroying one another, notwithstanding which each in their turn complain'd greatly of its; this is the common practice of selfish Men whose opinions & Characters are not given according to truth & Justice, but as it will suit best their own interests, passions, & prejudices.

The King put an end to the Session by adjournment as He had done the former, which left the Bills still depending, but this after the Victory of the Boyn ended in a prorogation that superseeded them all.