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 86 Teme-FiIus. xv. uadruple alliance was on foot ] and the Briti nn. tiaa, eyre under ufartion, 'as t inglovious. e ere, indeed. fiid he, fiwral to rorv te gg; bt tty ere either  unad=id. ly egun, o rot executed, and at Iut finied, that thq fied on to aggrana,e the e  in ffeon of? .-. Of t ve rtate men, th att$ to re the_hwful eir, me ere biei thers ut to &ath, an{ the Oates of both ated, which brought great fums into the ufur. 's )me indeed had their lives f?ared, exchequer ait   I;. or 3teau their ates. were not h takNg from them i but this on vered what the Wifemm]ays, Tt the mercies of t wickfl lut it will/5, remembred, to the lafiing honour this univerjy, that during the ufurpation, this table body continued connt and true t the royal exile, evera whilR armed form were within our walls. He condu&d with an exhortation to his brethren, not to clefpair tnxl_er the greater evils, but to wait with patience in lure and certain hope, What H E that fhall come, will come, alut that all theft things ./hall b, brought t aft. This is a faithfu account of his difcou/! UlOn this octalion, wNch I leave my readers to coniCder �f fill next Saturday; when I will acquaint them with the ings agai it. TERR.

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