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?$ ?Ferr?-?ilius. ? o v?; T E R R,;E-F I L I U S. N � ,?ui? tulerit Gaaccao? de fiditione ?luerentes .? Juven. It LL t __ ._"?- -'- ' -? O Y A L T Y and veneration for crown'd 1:.?.?? i b,ad, are two things for wbichOx- I?.?_ L .?.: vonD has mo? ex?ava ?ntly celebrated , g t?? it?ff of Ate years. St. M, ? ?'s pul- pit tin? eternally with th?s fulfome t?ick, efpe?lly upon the thirtieth ?ua?, and the twen?-ninrh of Mq; at which ?m? (afi? a long-wind? def?ipfion of the hot- mrs and cflamitis which were occafion'd by the ?rg ? and of the glory aM hap?inefi which were re- immoral honour the ? of tit ?r?$?t?, in ?r- x, ,.?, ohtfin'd by their inviol?]e adherence ?o the ?yal ?u?, even (?s o?e off them not lon? a?o ?alb. Bu? it is vemarkdble tMt they never talk fo much of loyalty, as when they are pr?chiug up treafon ?d re?]iion: the ?rfon I alluded to in the laR par&. gnph is a notorious infl?ce of this; whb, about ?o y?rs a?o, pr?c? a f?mon fu? of nothing el? but fMidon an] compliments u on his old . ' p ? her, which [?moa the Lord?-ju?ices of the r??m ( in t? King's ablenee) ordet'd the vice-chancellor ? pro?te accox?g to ?e Katute, though be was