[14] [Note VI.]

[15] [Note VII.]

[16] [Note VIII.]

[17] [Note IX.]

[18] [Note X.]

[19] To which deity the Romans usually sacrificed before marching to war, according to an ancient institution of Romulus.

[20] [Note XI.]

[21] [Note XII.]

[22] [Note XIII.]

[23] The author seems to allude to the old proverb, "Sapiens dominabitur astris." The influence of the stars yielded reluctantly to Cromwell's heroic virtues, as the commons submit sullenly to be taxed.