id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17833 Evelyn, John An Apologie for the Royal Party (1659); and A Panegyric to Charles the Second (1661) .txt text/plain 17007 909 73 Three days afterwards, on October 27, John Evelyn had finished writing an among those who wished to present the King with an address on the day of single person;{3} condemn men without Law; execute, and proscribe them Majesty of the great God any longer, which yet tenders a Reconciliation Majesty this Day; because as your Virtues are superiour to all that pass'd I would prayse you Great Prince, but having begun; where shall I make an Shall I consider then your Majesty as you were a Son to that glorious such, as no age, no people under heaven can shew; God moving the hearts of Prince, whose state and fortune in all this blessed change, we so much which your Majesty; O best of Princes, ought at all to render. Reign'd but two years; because he was so long it seems good to his people, ./cache/17833.txt ./txt/17833.txt