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every jot and title of Truth being Truth, not one grain of the treafure, nor one beam of the Iuftre of this Story might be loft or clouded j it being fo rare, fo excellent, that aged Time out of all the Archives of AnA tiquity can hardly produce a Parallel. SinA gularly admirable indeed it is, if we conA sider the Circumftances and A&ors.- The. Colonel ( who chiefly defigned,and moved in this great Affair) could not have had the freedom to have ferved his Majefty, had he not been a Prifoner} his very Confinement giving him both a liberty, and prote&ion to aft. For, coming home from Weymouth upon his Parole, he had the opportunity to travel freely and fafely, without fear of beA ing flopped, and taken up : And being newly removed from Sherborne to Treaty the jealous eye of Sonterjetjhire Potentates • "had f'carce then found him out, whofe maA levolent Afpeft afterwards feldora fuffered
DOI link for every jot and title of Truth being Truth, not one grain of the treafure, nor one beam of the Iuftre of this Story might be loft or clouded j it being fo rare, fo excellent, that aged Time out of all the Archives of AnA tiquity can hardly produce a Parallel. SinA gularly admirable indeed it is, if we conA sider the Circumftances and A&ors.- The. Colonel ( who chiefly defigned,and moved in this great Affair) could not have had the freedom to have ferved his Majefty, had he not been a Prifoner} his very Confinement giving him both a liberty, and prote&ion to aft. For, coming home from Weymouth upon his Parole, he had the opportunity to travel freely and fafely, without fear of beA ing flopped, and taken up : And being newly removed from Sherborne to Treaty the jealous eye of Sonterjetjhire Potentates • "had f'carce then found him out, whofe maA levolent Afpeft afterwards feldora fuffered
every jot and title of Truth being Truth, not one grain of the treafure, nor one beam of the Iuftre of this Story might be loft or clouded j it being fo rare, fo excellent, that aged Time out of all the Archives of AnA tiquity can hardly produce a Parallel. SinA gularly admirable indeed it is, if we conA sider the Circumftances and A&ors.- The. Colonel ( who chiefly defigned,and moved in this great Affair) could not have had the freedom to have ferved his Majefty, had he not been a Prifoner} his very Confinement giving him both a liberty, and prote&ion to aft. For, coming home from Weymouth upon his Parole, he had the opportunity to travel freely and fafely, without fear of beA ing flopped, and taken up : And being newly removed from Sherborne to Treaty the jealous eye of Sonterjetjhire Potentates • "had f'carce then found him out, whofe maA levolent Afpeft afterwards feldora fuffered
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