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Excerpt from Prose Works of John Milton, Vol. 2
Sincere and real men beyond what is possible or honest to re treat from, not only turn revolters from those principles, which only could at first move them, but lay the strain of dis loyalty, and worse, on those proceedings which are the meces sary consequences of their own former actions; nor disliked by themselves, were they managed to the entire advantages Of their own faction; not considering the while that he to ward whom they boasted their new fidelity, counted them accessory; and by those statutes and laws, which they so impotently brandish against others, would have doomed them to a traitor's death for what they have done already.
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