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reasonable according to the way of the
Worid, to e o his exalte Fortune: Lastis ali, he turn' his Thought tosuch Actions a might continue his
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And theresere in the Beginning of his Age, he assected Power in themiddie of his Age, Dignit and orthinest; in the Decline of hisaears, Pleasure; an in his id Age he was holi bentupon Memor and Posterity.
Terms equat to his Deseris, wasa in of tracte a Miracle of that sorti hicli astoniles is Men, ut does nut much strike the Ignorant and Unexperienc'd. Forte ad many Pa ticulars both in his Viriues and in his
Fortune, not so sit for a Common-Ρlace, as for is an grave observation. Certainin he was a Pious and
Religious an both in his Assectionan Observance: ut as' could see clearly
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ster id e no what a Disastermeant. The war of his Comin in, and the Rebellions of the Ear of Lincolar, and the Lord A ri , ere end-ed by Victory The ars of Franceandusam by Peace, ut Peace foughtat his Hands: Themaris Britatu, by Accident of the Suhe of Britain's Death: The Insurrectio of the Lord Lovel, and that os Per in at Exeter, an in Kent, y light of the Rebel besore the came to Blows So that Felicit in Arms was peculiar o him, an stili inviolate. A main Reason
Whereos, a to the restraining intestine Commotions, was, no doubt, this that in the quenching of them, he Ver appeare in Person The Beginning of the
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Gallanir in him, ut partly Distrust,
TAE Law of the ingdomae eve hel in great Honour, and would ethought to maintain and count ancethem by his own Authority. Which, neVerihelest, a not ille least Impedimentato him in effectin his, ill Forhe held the eius of the Laws o de troussy, thalmeither Revenue nor me rogative suffer' any Diminution Anayetae in attemper'd atters that ashe wou' somelimes ram an in manne strai u his La*s to his Prero gative so ouldae also in Turn d signedi te down his Prerogative to the equa and moderate Level of the Larus For the Dispositio of the Mint, and Treaties an Counseis of War and Peace, and the Administrationi in
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mere Couri, an Tribunal of Justice. especiali in the Beginning of his Reign. But certaint in that Parti Justice and Polic hicli is the Durable Pari, and Cui ascit ere, in Bras and arbie, whicli is, The ma in o good Latius,)
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Bur the est Blood e dre , themor he ook of Treas ure And assome maliciousi enough construe it, he was the more sparin in the ne, that he mightae the more pressing 1nthe ther: Forioth Nould have been Intolerable Undoubtedi he was hvNature inclined to accumulate realare, an admir' Riches tuo much for ono in
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whom there is infused for the Preservation os Monarchies, a natural Dessiret excuse thei Princes, though it e
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Interpretations and Glosses. Somewere os opinion, that the continuat Rebellions, where illi he had MenveXed, ad made himaro it hare his People. Some thought it tende topuli down the Stomaclis of thelmple, and tolee them l . Some so that he destre to leave his Son a GoMen-FDece. Others, in fine, that he had some secret Designmponioreim Paris. But those perhaps, stat comemearer the Truth, that latch notetheir Reasons s far off; ut impute ito Nature, Years Peace, and a Minxtaken up withno ther Ambition ortu uit. Wher unio I may add that having every Day Occasion to take notice of the Necessities an Shist for Money, in ther
liis Asfair required. In his uildires he a Magnificent, ii his Re ards
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Straitalianded So that his Liberalit applied i fel rathen to those Things
