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inftructive to the People, than any Arguments drawn from the Title of Sovereign, and confequently fitter to difarm the Ambition of all feditious Haranguers for the time to come.

B. I pray God it prove fo. Howfoever I must confefs, that this Parliament has done all that a Parliament can do for the fecurity of our Peace: which I think alfo would be enough, if Preachers would take heed of inftilling evil Principles in to their Auditory. I have feen in this Revolution a circular motion, of the Sovereign Power through two Ufurpers from the late King to this his Son: for (leaving out the Power of of the Councel of Officers, which was but temporary, and no otherwife owned by them, but in truft) it moved from King Charles the First to the Long Parliament, from thence to the Rump, from the Rump to Oliver Cromwel, and then back again from Richard Cromwel to the Rump, thence to the Long Parliament, and thence to King Charles the Second, where long may it remain.

4. Amen. And may he have as of ten as there fhall be need fuch a General.

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B. You have told me little of the General till now in the end: but truly, I think, the bringing of his little Army intirely out of Scotland, up to London, was the greatest Stratagem that is extant in History.

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