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8 had had a little advice, he kept it pretty well to himself. The trial was the clearest thing ever was seen.

June 14th.Langhome and some other priests were also condemned.

15th.I dined with Mr. Harbord, and, falling into discourse of the affairs of the parliament and the succession, he said the only thing that could be done for the good of this nation was to declare and make the Prince of Orange protector, in case the succession fell into the hands of a Roman Catholic Prince; and he made a similitude that was good enough, of a man's leaving £6000 to his