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1. Our enemies were once this Summer very confident, very sure of us. They said one to an other, as Sisera's Mother did, to her Ladies, Judg. 5.30. Have they not gotten? have they not devided the spoile? those that lived most remote, in places far distant from our Metrapolis? were most confident by that time (the time of their defeat) they had been possessed of our Associated Counties, had devided the spoile there, had assuredly distressed London, nay possessed London; I need say no more for discovery of their pride and confidence, The Cabinet opened speakes much hopes and many promises to that party. |
1. Our enemies were once this Summer very confident, very sure of us. They said one to an other, as Sisera's Mother did, to her Ladies, Judges 5.30. Have they not got? have they not divided the spoil? those that lived most remote, in places Far distant from our Metropolis? were most confident by that time (the time of their defeat) they had been possessed of our Associated Counties, had divided the spoil there, had assuredly distressed London, nay possessed London; I need say no more for discovery of their pride and confidence, The Cabinet opened speaks much hope's and many promises to that party. |
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