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The rebels are very dangerous artists in covering up their own disgraceful acts.
is extremely dangerous, it is retained with the highest and greatest danger among those who, against the Majesty of their own princes, against hearths and altars, against ceremonies and religions, and to sum it up in one word, against the sweetest fatherland, have wickedly conceived inexpiable frauds. Of which kind, in these recent times, an incredible sowing was made by most lost thieves—domestic citizens, born in the bosom and in the very bowels of that same common fatherland—who nevertheless, when for some years they had behaved themselves observantly and submissively toward their most august and anointed Queen Elizabeth, suddenly and unexpectedly, snatched by bad leaders and authors, and carried off as if by some whirlwind, first already before in England, then afterward likewise recently in Ireland, conspired most foully against all right and wrong. Taking up arms, leading forces into battle, and impiously unfurling their banners and sails, they sprinkled lies of every kind and held most fatal speeches, by which they might cunningly and craftily join to their own parties and sect the ignorant common people, who were desirous of new things and likewise easily rushing toward their own destruction. And although nothing
Conspiracy in England as well as in Ireland.