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Title:  The grounds & reasons of monarchy considered in a review of the Scotch story, gathered out their best authours and records / by J.H.
Author: Hall, John, 1627-1656.
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their humours to their own advan∣tage, now foisting in the Divinity of their Titles into Pulpits, now a∣muzing the People with magnifi∣cencies and inter-ludes, now divert∣ing their hot Spirits to some unpro∣fitable forrain War (making way to their accursed ends of revenge or glory, with the effusion of that bloud which should be as dear to them as their own:) Now stroak∣ing the People with some feeble but enforced Law (for which not∣withstanding they will be paid;) and 'tis observed, the most notori∣ous Tyrants have taken this course; Now giving up the eminentest of their Ministers (which they part with as indifferently as their Robes) unto the rage and fury of the People, so that they are com∣manded and condemned by the same mouth, and the credulous and ignorant believing their King set o∣ver 0