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The Consolidator

Daniel Defoe

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1: The Consolidator: or,
2: There was abundance of vast Classes full of the Works of this
3: Nor are his wonderful Tellescopes of a mean Quality, by which such
4: But to come to their general Character, the Feathers, speaking of
5: Having thus jumpt in our Opinions, and perfectly satisfied our selves
6: For what else have been all the Shams they have put upon the
7: Our late unhappy Monarch had never trusted the English Clergy, when
8: The People of these two Kingdoms are call'd if you please for
9: Thus a second time these Loyal Solunarian Church-men Establish'd
10: Had these wary Councils been observ'd, and a Prudence and Policy
11: In short, the Forreign Troops they had procur'd, Arriv'd, Landed, and
12: These Arguments in our World would have been unanswerable, but when
13: 'Twas all to no purpose, the whole was carry'd with a Torrent of
14: This Disappointment enrag'd the Party, and that very Rage entirely
15: And from this Lunar Observation it presently occur'd to my
16: The Author of this Advice having thus brought them to understand, and
17: Even the Judges themselves were often found at a Loss to determine
18: Had the Gallunarian Prince had but the forecast to ha' seen, that
19: 'If this be true, then we must ask these High and Mighty Gentlemen
20: 'I am not concern'd to prove the Title of the present King of
21: The Gentlemen were so mortify'd at this, that even the hottest
22: The Duke of Bavaria's Manifesto, shewing the Right of making War

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