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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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upon the Scottish History, where∣in as I have onely consulted their own Authours, as my fittest wit∣nesses in this case; So have I (not as a just History, but as far as con∣cerns this purpose) faithfully and as far as the thing would permit, with∣out glosses represented it, so that a∣ny calm understanding may deduce, that the vengeance which at the pre∣sent is levell'd against the Nation, is but an attendant of this new intro∣duc'd Person, and that he himself, though for the present he seems a Clog among his Frogs, and suffer them to play about him, yet God will suffer him (if the English Army prevent not) to turn Stork and de∣vour them, while their cries shall not be heard, as those that (in dis∣pight of the warning of Providence, and light of their own reasons, for their own corrupt Interest & greedy Ambition) brought these miseries upon themselves.0