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MEMOIRS OF EDMVND LVDLOW, Esq.
HAving seen our Cause betrayed, and the most solemn Promises that could be made to the Asserters of it, openly violated, I departed from my Native Country. And hoping that my Retirement may protect me from the Rage and Malice of my E∣nemies, I cannot think it a mispending of some part of my leisure, to employ it in setting down the most remarkable Counsels and Actions of the Parties engaged in the late Civil War, which spread it self through the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland; wherein I shall not strict∣ly confine my self to a relation of such things on∣ly in which I was personally concerned, but also give the best Account I can of such other memo∣rable Occurrences of those Times as I have learn'd from Persons well inform'd, and of un∣suspected Fidelity.
Those who make any Enquiry into the His∣tory of K. James's Reign, will find, that tho his Inclinations were strongly bent to render himself Absolute, yet he chose rather to carry on that Design by Fraud than Violence. But K. Charles having taken a nearer view of De∣spotick