I solemnly declare that I never before consented with so much reluctance to any measure of the sort.
I solemnly declare that I was actuated solely by a sense of what I owed to the public, and that I never in my life felt any private enmity towards Sir Francis; on the contrary, I always entertained a personal regard for him.
I solemnly declare I had no by-views in drawing my sword in that just and honourable cause, but the restoration of my king and prince to the throne, the recovery of [Sidenote: fol.
And I solemnly declare that no mean, wicked motives of revenging my father's death (as hath been uncharitably said) induced me to join in attempting a restoration of the royal family.
I solemnly declare that I am no more guilty of it than any of you who may be now hearing me.
I am sure he hath the most impudent look of all the men I know; and I solemnly declare, the very last time he was here he put me out of countenance more than once.
I do solemnly declare, in all the times I have seen the poor man, he hath never once offered the least forwardness.
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