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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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hanging Fish-skins about the wals of the Chamber, and making one speak through a trunk, and call them to Warre: they waking, and half asleep, supposed something of Divinity to be in it, and the next morning not onely consented to War, but (so strange is deluded imagination,) with unspeakable courage fell upon the Enemy, and put them to the rout: which being confirmed by other great Victories, utterly ruined the Pictish Name. This man may be added to the two Ferguses, and truly may be said to be the Founder of the Scots Em∣pire, not onely in making that the middle of his Dominion, which was once the bounds: But in con∣firming his acquests with good Laws, having opportunitie of a long peace which was Sixteen years, his whole time of Government be∣ing Twenty. This was he that pla∣ced 0