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Baxter, Common-wealth: ( printed 1659.) p. 420. to 425. Though a Nation wrong their King, |
Baxter, Commonwealth: (printed 1659.) p. 420. to 425. Though a nation wrong their King, |
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How good a friend Mr. Baxter hath been to our late and our present King, let the Reader judge by all these his words, and by his deeds: and then conclude how little he deserves his Prince's favour: who yet can plead for it for himself and his tribe, and take it ill if it be denied them. Ib. p. 485, 486. I spake much (says he) to blow the coals. — I encouraged many thousands to that War. |
How good a friend Mr. Baxter hath been to our late and our present King, let the Reader judge by all these his words, and by his Deeds: and then conclude how little he deserves his Prince's favour: who yet can plead for it for himself and his tribe, and take it ill if it be denied them. Ib. p. 485, 486. I spoke much (Says he) to blow the coals. — I encouraged many thousands to that War. |
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