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 ffina body to join him{ I need not mention tha the I'reeder's health a$ drunk openly and unrefer- vediy in all places; and that a gentleman of Mertou tlege was put into the blck book for drinking K. Goo'shealth, and obliged to plead the benefit of the a fgrace to get his degt, after he had been [ep out of it to year fbr that heinous once that all fi'tmons, publick fches, and declamations cre fiuff'd with eproaches and infults un the King and his minidry  that they ?relented a knomn Wromoter of the Pretender's ufe in Ireland with a door' aezre. un the very day of the King's corona:ion; a:d that, at lad, a regiment cf dra- goons mch'd into Oxvoa. fword in hand, to pre- v their t;fing n op rebel!ion.---Are not all thc' vy phm and undotable marks of the lied- fafi loyalt =d age&ion which our teamed old mo. her p-ees to crown'd heads, and the anointed of the d  I was lly eeed by the King's frids v, whg fio tge vko]ent ock of there com- motions, tt as loon as things were fettle& rome eth would  t:ken by the govnment to ea- bl: the protefiant inter in the univerfiries upon u la,ting foundation, by logping away the dififfe und foflorn memrs of tMt corrupted boy. They hougnt that this wm an oprtunity which could not  red5 a provofion which could not  put up; that the honour due to the King, to his fimity and admintion, which we all treated in -fuch a conmmelous manner, demanded at lff rome ub)ick rration; and that difcouragement, pfe- tton, and ruin odd not for ev continue to be the reynard of loyalty and zefl for the rotaut fu. But, I know not by what ill te, that prokg [ortuni xva flipp'd  the Kin's friends remain g . 11 'd, md the ns hono raed to this

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