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if we doe but consider with our owne selues the long, peaceable and prosperous raigne of our late dread soueraigne Queene Elizabeth, the very ioy of Christendome, whose land in her daies, was a sanctuarie to all the world groning for the libertie of true religion, we shall perceiue that from the beginning of her most happie raigne vntill the day of her dissolution, by gods singular goodnesse, this kingdome of great Britaine, hath enioyed more vniuersall peace, the people of the land encreased in greater numbers in more strength, with greater riches, |
if we do but Consider with our own selves the long, peaceable and prosperous Reign of our late dread sovereign Queen Elizabeth, the very joy of Christendom, whose land in her days, was a sanctuary to all the world groaning for the liberty of true Religion, we shall perceive that from the beginning of her most happy Reign until the day of her dissolution, by God's singular Goodness, this Kingdom of great Britain, hath enjoyed more universal peace, the people of the land increased in greater numbers in more strength, with greater riches, |
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