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English: "Consider, my Lord, what glory it would be before God and man if we were to drive the Catholics out of England and follow them to France, and, in imitation of the late King of Sweden [Gustavus Adolphus], rally around us all those of the [reformed] religion in France, and plant, either with consent or by force, our religion in Paris, and thence to Rome, drive out Antichrist, and burn the town." -- Alexander Leslie, Field Marshall of the Army of the Covenant, to Lord Home
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