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and Bullets have gone by Him, that might as Easily have gone through Him, and by what little odd unforeseeable Chances Death has been turned aside, which seemed in a full, ready, |
and Bullets have gone by Him, that might as Easily have gone through Him, and by what little odd unforeseeable Chances Death has been turned aside, which seemed in a full, ready, |
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See a late Signal Instance of this in a Prince, who had his Shoulder so Kindly Kissed, by a Cannon Bullet, (as the late Archbishop, by a peculiar strain of Rhetorick, Expresses this Wonderful Passage in his Sermon at Court: upon Ieremiah 9 ▪ 23, 24. Page 34.) For well indeed might it pass for Wonderful ; the Salutes from the Mouth of a Cannon, being Commonly so boisterous, that they seldom Kiss, but they Kill too. |
See a late Signal Instance of this in a Prince, who had his Shoulder so Kindly Kissed, by a Cannon Bullet, (as the late Archbishop, by a peculiar strain of Rhetoric, Expresses this Wondered Passage in his Sermon At Court: upon Jeremiah 9 ▪ 23, 24. Page 34.) For well indeed might it pass for Wondered; the Salutes from the Mouth of a Cannon, being Commonly so boisterous, that they seldom Kiss, but they Kill too. |
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