Religion And Policy And the Countenance And Assistance Each Should Give to the O

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Religion And Policy And the Countenance And Assistance Each Should Give to the O
Edward Hyde Clarendon
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He took counsel only of himself, and was not to be re- moved from what he once resolved by any sugges- tions from other men, or from his own reflections ; and therefore was so much the more like to succeed from the strength of his own imagination and will, than the other was, by how much he had more friends and persons, who loved him and would be ready to second whatsoever he desired. But he had the misfortune to make a wrong choice and election of the object of his displeasure and emulation. S...pain paid all the obedience to the Holy Chair it could ex- pect or desire, as being well paid and recompensed for it, and received every benefit from its condescen^ sions : France was so newly reconciled, and was in, the hand of such a Prince as would not be drawn to any thing but what his own wisdom and convenience did invite to, and one whose courtesy was to be che- rished and his power to be feared; both which would have established the authority of that Chair, and pre- served the full reverence of his neighbours towards him, if he could have been contented to have en- joyed the greatness and power his predecessors were possessed of, though by means not very justifiable.

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