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him too tender to shed willingly the blood of those thousands whom he counted rebels. And thus by dipping voluntarily his finger's end, yet with show of great remorse, in the blood of Strafford, whereof all men clear him, he thinks to scape that sea of innocent blood, wherein his own guilt inevitably hath plunged him all over. And we may well perceive to what easy satisfactions and purgations he had inured his secret conscience, who thought by such weak policies and ostentations as these to gain belief and absolution from understanding men.

THE READY AND EASY WAY TO ESTABLISH A FREE COMMONWEALTH

AND THE EXCELLENCE THEREOF,
COMPARED WITH THE INCONVENI-
ENCES AND DANGERS OF READMIT-
TING KINGSHIP IN THIS NATION.

(1660.)

Et nos

Consilium dedimus Sullæ, demus populo

nunc.

THE READY AND EASY WAY TO

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ESTABLISH A FREE COMMON

WEALTH.

LTHOUGH since the writing of this treatise

the face of things hath had some change, writs for new elections have been recalled, and the members at first chosen re-admitted from exclusion; yet not a little rejoicing to hear declared the resolution of those who are in power, tending to the establishment of a free commonwealth, and to remove, if it be possible, this noxious humour of returning to bondage, instilled of late by some deceivers, and nourished from bad principles and false apprehensions among too many of the people; I thought best not to suppress what I had written, hoping that it may now be of much more use and concernment to be freely published, in the midst of our elections to a free parliament, or their sitting to consider freely of the government; whom it behoves to have all things represented to them that may direct their judgment therein; and I never read of any state, scarce of any tyrant, grown so incurable as to refuse counsel from any

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