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Thus did all things seem manifestly to threaten us with Rain and Confusion. Nothing now remain'd but the Dread of our absent Prince; and whom tho' at the Greatest Distance they cannot but tremble at, to rescue us from these Dangers. And we may truly say, it was the Reputation of his Name, and the Apprehension of his Conduct, that then kept us in Peace and Quiet, when We justly fear'd that all was running into War and Tumults. And had the Providence of God then fais'd him; |
Thus did all things seem manifestly to threaten us with Rain and Confusion. Nothing now remained but the Dread of our absent Prince; and whom though At the Greatest Distance they cannot but tremble At, to rescue us from these Dangers. And we may truly say, it was the Reputation of his Name, and the Apprehension of his Conduct, that then kept us in Peace and Quiet, when We justly feared that all was running into War and Tumults. And had the Providence of God then faised him; |
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