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to fulfil the promise which the late King had recommended with his dying breath the Protector after publishing a manifesto in which he revived the ancient claims of superiority, envaded Scotland with an army of 18,000 men. the greater progress was made towards a reformation in England the farther did the Protector find himself from all prospect of completing the union with Scotland-- The mortifications which Somerset felt from the affairs of Scotland was increased by the intrigues of his own Family--His Brother Lord Seymour was a man of insateable ambition, when Somersit found that the public peace was endangered by his