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For, pray tell me, who was it that inclined the Prince of Orange, with the Hazard of his Life and Fortunes, to venture into England, to secure us from Popery, which then threatned our Religion; and that arbitrary and despotical Government, which then threatned our Laws and Liberties? And when this Prince was come over, who inclined several Regiments, that were sent out against him, to run into his Assistance? And when this was done, who moved our Nobility and Gentry to place this Prince upon that Throne, which the late King had deserted, and left vacant and quite empty? And since the King hath been so crowned, who is he, that hath generally inclined the Hearts of Subjects to own him for their Sovereign Lord, |
For, pray tell me, who was it that inclined the Prince of Orange, with the Hazard of his Life and Fortune's, to venture into England, to secure us from Popery, which then threatened our Religion; and that arbitrary and despotical Government, which then threatened our Laws and Liberties? And when this Prince was come over, who inclined several Regiments, that were sent out against him, to run into his Assistance? And when this was done, who moved our Nobilt and Gentry to place this Prince upon that Throne, which the late King had deserted, and left vacant and quite empty? And since the King hath been so crowned, who is he, that hath generally inclined the Hearts of Subject's to own him for their Sovereign Lord, |
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