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i he had risen to any Pitch, his Kn Glorymight have been obscured by hii But th6 he stood long at a Stay, in the Days of his Mistress Qiaeen Elimabeth, et
after the change of Administration, and co
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conceive, Gunci Learned extraordinar to
of the Princeri since hos Time, non ofhis Successur Was ver grac'd illi the ille of Lord bancello, to this Day. His Dignities were, fir st, olbi , then, Baron osse rutam , Iastly Viscor icit Alba o Besides other good Gifis and Bounties of themand whichiis Majesty was leas'. to give hina, both out of he Broad Seni, and Alienation O ce. Toward his risingaears, he had Thoughis of Marriage Accordingi he ook to Vise, Alice, ne of the Daughters, and Co-Ηeir os Bene res Barahavi, Esquire, an Alder man or London ; illi vi homae receivd a suffciently ample, and libera Portion, as et in Land, a Money. Child re by herie ad non ;whicli though the be a Means to perpetuate Dur Naime after ou Death, et he had the Fortune to e tessela illi another Uue toperpetua te his Memory the of his Brain, in hichae as ver Hapta, and Wonder-
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t dye in the Stiade, ather than in the Light. Whereos plain Discoveries area be et with,
Abecedaritim Naturae a Metaphysical Piece,
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aster that, Sermones fideles , Or, Interiora
tura Hyio , an Englis iece. An these
re the Fruits and Productions of his styears Booksordie helare that Time, mention not. His ord stat also design'd
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There is a Commemoratio due, as elito the Virtu es, and Abilities of this Great Maia, as to the Course of his isse Those Abilities, hicli commoni are parted, and osingle in thermen, tho' os prime Paris,
me together, and e re marrie as it were
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the Ear, as elicis the Stomach ike the Noctes Atticae, o Entertain ments of the Derpnosophisis , wherein a an might be refrem'din his Minyan Under standi i g, o les than in his Body. I have norun s me o nonaean Paris, that have professi'd o mahe se of thei Note. Books, heia they have riselafrum his able 'me ne ver tuo Diride,
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ascis the Humour os o me, in pultin any of his uests, o that theraeis discours'dwithaim, to the Blusia , ut Was ever readyto Ountenance and encourage their Abilities, Whateve the were. Nei the was e ne
have osten observ'd, and o have other Menis rea Account, that i he had occasion, in Discourse, to repeat nother Man's Wordsafter ita, he had a Facuit to res themin
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Et quod tentabam dicere, Versem erat.
mas of the inis Gunse Learne tu chargean Offender, ither in Criminal, o Capital Matters he never hew'd any thingis Haughtiness, o Insultive the Delinquent , ut be-hav' himself, illi Mildness, and decent Tempero Anythoughraeane it his Duty, ascon cern' for the ing, to charge the PartyHome, et he carried i soras to castra severe Eye pota the Xample, an a mercisul yeia pon the Person. An in Affairs of State, when he was ad of the Priν-Colmei be obser.' an excellent Method of Ador I sigri not en gagin his Master in an precipitate, o unpopular and oppressive Counseis hut in moderate, an equa Courses: ing me hono urin him illi his Testimony. That he had the nach os manetin Bus me
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ma euer ver acceptable to the mus o Commons, hilst emas a Member thereos.
Being the ing's Attornes, and hos en to a Place in Partiament, he was alluw'd and dilia pens' mith, to fit in themonse, hicli asno permitted to ther Attornies. An Lache had the Reputationis a good Servant totis Master, bella ne ver in D Year Service,
of his Grace an Favour, it must be impu- ted ni to an Errour in the oodnes of his Nature, an he a perpetua Marco Infani and Indiscretion pon them. This great an vias stricti Religious Forthough the worid e apto bran great Politicians an exalted iis, illi thema meo Atheiss yet He Was conversant with God as evidenti appears by various Testimontes, scalter' throughout the whole Threa of