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any public measure conducted but by his counsel & desertion-- the Puritanical party though disguised; had a great authority over the Kingdom, In order to fortify himself against the resentment of James, Buckingham had affected popularity and entered into the cabals of the puritans: but being secure of the confidence of Charles, he had since abandoned this party; & on that account was the more exposed to their hatred & resentment--the King finding that the Parliament was resolved to grant him no supply issued privy--seals for