II.
That he had traiterously endeavour'd to sub∣vert the ancient and well-establish'd form of Go∣vernment of this Kingdom, and instead thereof to introduce an Arbitrary and Tyrannical form of Government; and the better to effect this his purpose, he did design the raising of an Army, upon pretence of a war against the French King, and to continue the same as a standing Army within this Kingdom: and an Army so rais'd, and no war ensuing, an Act of Parliament having past to disband the same, and a great sum of money being granted for that end, he did conti∣nue the same, contrary to the said Act, and mis-imploy'd the said money given for the dis∣banding to the continuance thereof, and is∣sued out of his Majesties Revenues great sums of money for the said purpose, and wilful∣ly neglected to take security of the Pay-ma∣ster of the Army, as the said Act required, whereby the said Law is eluded, and the Army yet continued, to the great danger and unne∣cessary charge of his Majesty and the whole Kingdome.