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retained. 'proreption' (p. 66) means 'slow advance' (Google Books). The long 's', prevalent at the time, has been updated to the modern 's', which even in 1649 was used at the ends of words. There are some instances of what seem to be genuine errata:-- Sundry missing, damaged or extraneous punctuation has been repaired. Explanation of the Emblem: 'deprrss'd' corrected to 'depress'd': "_Palm_-like _depress'd_, I higher rise" p. 15: 'agaist' corrected to 'against': "have purposed any violence or oppression against the Innocent" p. 24: 'assawge' corrected to 'asswage': "and after did'st asswage the floud which drowned the world," p. 42: 'kinkled' corrected to 'kindled': "the brands of that fire being ill quenched, have kindled the like flames here." p. 51: 'noreable' corrected to 'noteable'*: "he is now become a noteable monument of unprosperous disloialtie," p. 59: 'and' corrected to 'an': "I must now be urged with an Armie," p. 63: 'one' corrected to 'on': "unfortunate Successes of this War, on my side, I do not think my" p. 73: 'no' corrected to 'to': "if not to conquer, yet at least to suffer." p. 74: 'eclisp' corrected to 'eclipse': "strip me of my strength, and eclipse my glory." p. 77: 'Popositions' corrected to 'Propositions': "propound, (for such is one of their Propositions)" p. 82: removed extraneous 'in': "to the Laws in force," p. 87: 'suppplication' corrected to 'supplication': "To thee I make my supplication," p. 98: 'with' corrected to 'which': "destroying the innocent with the guilty, & the erroneous with the malicious;" p. 106: 'ont' corrected to 'out': "they lay out upon their opinions" p. 107: 'contemus' corrected to 'contemns': "that the other rejects and contemns;" p. 120: 'clomencie' corrected to 'clemencie': "and thy clemencie hath accepted from us," p. 121: 'theia' corrected to 'their': "the Charity of most men is grown so cold, and their Religion so illiberall." p. 121: 'net' corrected to 'not': "Let not holy things be given to Swine" p. 137: 'migh' corrected to 'might': "he might seem to justifie his disdainfull reproaches," p. 141: 'too' corrected to 'to': "where not the words, but mens hearts are to blame." p. 144: 'nse' corrected to 'use': "That further, they should use such severity as" p. 154: 'Goverment' corrected to 'Government': "such a frame or Government which is paternall," p. 158: 'Hospitaliy' corrected to 'Hospitality':
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