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To his Consederates he was Just
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hunc os ne frankl an familiarly
communicatin his O n Busmesis and, on the other haud, inquisitive into their Misita. As o litile Envies andamulations, whic are Non to passietween Princes, to the no mali Detriment of theirown Affairs he had nothing of themis him; ut Went earnesti and substantiali to his N Busimest Most certaincit is that tho his Reputation asgreat at Home, et it Was stili greater an more illustrious Abroad For Fo- Teigners, that could no se the Conduct, and particular Passage of his AD falas, ut a Mnly the Sum and Issues of them, note that he was ver in Strise, and ever Superior. t Was part-l occasion' also by the Letters andRelations os Foreim Ambasiadors, ich were attending the Cour in great umber. To Whom e gave Content, not ni by Courtest, Re-Ward, and familia Converse, butraponthola Conferences With them, ut them
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whicli, generali there ere Oretouchin Inquisition than ouchingΝegotiation, requi in particular and articulates Mers respectivel to his Questions. A, or his Emissaries, hichae s creti employ'd both at Home and Λ-hroad, o discover hal Practices and Conspiracies ere against him: Surely
mies, much more against Conspiratorsand Traytors But indeest procure
Credit o such pies by allis, and by
Execrations and Anathema' thundredout against them, as Enemies that cannot he wel maintain'd. For hos arato,hol Vestaenis foris Dis uise. et that hadusti of his in employing Emissarie had this Good incit, that a many Conspiracies ere detected by the se of them, o the Fame and Suspicionis then
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To his PrivyMounci he reseredmost Businesses, an sate osten there in Person; et knowing this to e theright Way both to strengthen his Authority, and informiis Judgment. Towhic end also he was atri patient of thei Liberty, as et in Advistam asVoting, ill he had declare his innopinion, hicha was Wondito reserveto the End of the Debates.
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an tes gractous illi the People; whichiade for his Absolutenest, ut notrior his asely. In much, as I amfuli persuaded that this Way of his was a main ause of the frequent Commotions that happen'd unde his Reim: For that the obles of the Reaim, tho' the were Loya and Obedient, et did
of the most eminent Me of his Time: without hich. his Asfair could nothave prosper'fas the did These Were, for ar, the Suhe of Bedford, the Ear of Oxford, and Surre i Saron
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had the Lasi in Height the econcingood eas ure, and si lirile of the Thir a to e belloidinisor his Securit to
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HE Was a Prince, ad Serious, and Thoughilal and ullis secret observations and Cares an one that ad Notes an Memorial alWays ready byhim in his oWn Hand, speciallyri ch-
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reading for the mos Pari, Books that were ritte in the renc Tongue. Though e understood the Latina sappeareth in that Cardinal Hadrian, and others, that were et enough ac- quainted illi renob, nevertheles al-Ways Wrote toti in Latin. Fon his Pleas ures, there is no News
sures, a Great e do by anqueis, come and look a littierapon them, and
