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believe her to have been a woman of fnch abandoned
principles, as to make a mock of religion, a jeft of
the facrament, a feoff of the moft folemn oaths, and
rufh with a lie in her mouth, and perjury in her
right hand, into the prefence of the Judge of all,
who at once fees the whole heart of man, and from
whofe all decerning eye, no fecrecy can fcreen, be-
fore whom, neither craft nor artifice can avail, nor
yet the ingenuity and wit of Lawyers can- leffen or
exculpate ; on all which accounts, I am for finding
the appellant, to be the fon of Lady Jane Douglas.
FINIS.

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