Partly, from that proneness which is in people to censure the actions of their rulers; partly, because they might think the princes by their rashness had brought them into a snare, that they could neither kill them for fear of the oath, nor spare them for fear of God's command to the contrary; and partly, for their desire of the possession and spoil of these cities, of which they thought themselves hereby deprived.

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