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cvii the text and the notes  306. Occasionally, indistinct print leaves a letter or punctuation mark uncertain , and in these cases I have made an educated guess as to Nedham’s intent. The text reproduced in this volume is that of 1656.306 The spelling of the original is retained (whereas in my introduction I have modernized the spelling of quotations, though not of titles of books). Except in reproducing proper names I have corrected obvious misprints , which are listed in Appendix A. I have not reproduced the occasional gaps to be found between paragraphs, some of which seem to have been inadvertent. The page numbers in the text that are reproduced within square brackets are those of the 1656 edition , except that I have supplied the page numbers of the preface. I have silently corrected seven errors of page numbering, though I have left the pagination as it is when the text leaps from p. 136 to p. 145.The bracketed headings, for example, [MP 71, 9–16 Oct. 1651], point to the corresponding issues of Mercurius Politicus. Where italicized words are followed in E by punctuation in roman, the punctuation is here italicized. Also, in paragraphs that follow breaks in the text, the indentation of the opening line in E has been cviii  The Text and the Notes eliminated. The format of the headings of the sections or chapters of E has been standardized and modernized as well. The footnotes are explanatory. References to classical texts are to the Loeb Classical Library editions. The endnotes, which can be found in Appendix C, record differences between The Excellencie and the corresponding editorials of Mercurius Politicus.307 307.Other guides to Nedham’s reproduction of material from Politicus may be found in J.Milton French,“Milton,Needham,and Mercurius Politicus,”Studies in Philology 23 (1936): 236–52; and Ernest A.Beller,“Milton and Mercurius Politicus,” Huntington Library Quarterly 5 (1952): 479–87. [18.221.146.223] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 04:03 GMT) The Excellencie of a Free-State [18.221.146.223] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 04:03 GMT) The E X C E L L E N C I E of a Free-State: or, The Right Constitution of a Common-wealth. wherein All Objections are answered, and the best way to secure the Peoples LIBERTIES, discovered: with Some Errors of Government, and Rules of Policie. Published by a Well-wisher to Posterity. LONDON, Printed for Thomas Brewster, at the three Bibles neer the West-end of Pauls. 1656. ...

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