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( 4 « > -- About teji next morning (O&oberthe fall) his Majefty took leave of the old Lady Wynd-ham, the Colonels Lady and Family-, not omitA ting the meaneft of them that ferved him.. But to the good old Lady he vonchfafed more then an ordinary refpeft,who accounted it her fiigheft honour, that (he had three Sons and one Grand- ’ child Haiti in the defence of the Father* and that flie her felf in her old age had been inftrumental in the prote&ion of the Son, Both Kings of England. '•; ' * • • v . . .. ; Thus his Sacred Majefty, taking M rt Juliana Coningsby behind> him, attended by Colonel Robert Pbelips, and Peters, bade Farewel to ' Trent the Ark in which rGod (hut him up, when the Floods of Rebellion had covered the face of his Dominions. Here he refted Nine-’ teen 'days, to give his faithful Servants time to work his deliverance : And the Almighty crowned their endeavours with fuccefs , that his Majefty might live to appear as Glorious in his A&ions, as Couragious in his Su£»;
DOI link for ( 4 « > -- About teji next morning (O&oberthe fall) his Majefty took leave of the old Lady Wynd-ham, the Colonels Lady and Family-, not omitA ting the meaneft of them that ferved him.. But to the good old Lady he vonchfafed more then an ordinary refpeft,who accounted it her fiigheft honour, that (he had three Sons and one Grand- ’ child Haiti in the defence of the Father* and that flie her felf in her old age had been inftrumental in the prote&ion of the Son, Both Kings of England. '•; ' * • • v . . .. ; Thus his Sacred Majefty, taking M rt Juliana Coningsby behind> him, attended by Colonel Robert Pbelips, and Peters, bade Farewel to ' Trent the Ark in which rGod (hut him up, when the Floods of Rebellion had covered the face of his Dominions. Here he refted Nine-’ teen 'days, to give his faithful Servants time to work his deliverance : And the Almighty crowned their endeavours with fuccefs , that his Majefty might live to appear as Glorious in his A&ions, as Couragious in his Su£»;
( 4 « > -- About teji next morning (O&oberthe fall) his Majefty took leave of the old Lady Wynd-ham, the Colonels Lady and Family-, not omitA ting the meaneft of them that ferved him.. But to the good old Lady he vonchfafed more then an ordinary refpeft,who accounted it her fiigheft honour, that (he had three Sons and one Grand- ’ child Haiti in the defence of the Father* and that flie her felf in her old age had been inftrumental in the prote&ion of the Son, Both Kings of England. '•; ' * • • v . . .. ; Thus his Sacred Majefty, taking M rt Juliana Coningsby behind> him, attended by Colonel Robert Pbelips, and Peters, bade Farewel to ' Trent the Ark in which rGod (hut him up, when the Floods of Rebellion had covered the face of his Dominions. Here he refted Nine-’ teen 'days, to give his faithful Servants time to work his deliverance : And the Almighty crowned their endeavours with fuccefs , that his Majefty might live to appear as Glorious in his A&ions, as Couragious in his Su£»;
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( 4 « > - - About teji next morning (O&oberthe fall)