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Epistle Dedicatory. 's Dominions, in and with Bishops. May Almighty, who has distinguish'd Your 's Reign by such innumerable and signal Blessings, and who continues yet daily to add fresh Laurels to Your Triumphs, finish all Your Successes in the Fruits of so advantageous a Peace, as shall be most honourable, and durable: And may Your 's Life and Reign be long, to enjoy those Blessed Fruits: in the united Thanks and Praises of all Europe, the entire and unalienable Affections of Your Subjects, and the Accomplishment of all