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the King's cause had received the first fatal disaster, seemed now to promise to support & assistance & when they accompanied the English commissiones to the Isle of Wight, they secretly formed a treaty with the King for arriving Scotland in his favour--While the Scots were makeing preparations for the invasion of England in that country, the indignation at seeing the military power prevail alone the civil seemed to arouze all ranks of Men--While the fources were employed in all quarters the parliament regained its