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Oblivion, by affixing it to Your memorable Name.

I shall not here prefume to mention the illustrious Paffages of Your Life, which are celebrated by the whole Age, and have been the Subject of the most fublime Pens; but if I could convey You to Pofterity in your private Character, and defcribe the Stature, the Behaviour and Afpect of the Duke of Marlborough, I question not but it would fill the Reader with more agreeable Images, and give him a more delightful Entertainment than what can be found in the following, or any other Book.

ONE cannot indeed without Offence, to Your self, obferve, that You excel the rest of Mankind in the least, as well as the greatest Endowments. Nor were it a Circumstance

cumstance to be mentioned, if the Graces and Attractions of Your Perfon were not the only Preheminence You have above others, which is left, almost, unobferved by greater Writers.

YET how pleafing would it be to those who shall read the furprizing Revolutions in your Story, to be made acquainted with your ordinary Life and Deportment? How pleafing would it be to hear that the fame Man who had carried Fire and Sword into the Countries of all that had opposed the Cause of Liberty, and ftruck a Terrour into the Armies of France, had in the midst of His high Station a Behaviour as gentle as is ufual in the first Steps towards Greatness? And if it were poffible to express that eafie Grandeur, which did at once perfwade

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and command; it would appear as clearly to those to come, as it does to his Contemporaries, that all the great Events which were brought to pass under the Conduct of fo well-govern'd a Spirit, were the Bleffings of Heaven upon Wif dom and Valour; and all which feem adverfe fell out by divine Permiffion, which we are not to fearch into.

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YOU have pafs'd that Year of Life wherein the most able and fortunate Captain, before Your Time, declared he had lived enough both to Nature and to Glory; and Your Grace may make that Reflection with much more Juftice. He spoke it after he had arrived at Empire, by an Ufurpation upon those whom he had enflaved; but the Prince of Mindleheim may rejoyce in a Sovereignty

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apper reignty which was the Gift of Him asi whofe Dominions he had preferved. GLORY established upon the were uninterrupted Success of honourable dud Defigns and Actions is not fubject to Diminution; nor can any AtV tempts prevail against it, but in the ich Proportion which the narrow Circuit of Rumour bears to the unlimited Extent of Fame.

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WE may congratulate Your of Grace not only upon Your high Atchievements, but likewife upon the happy Expiration of Your Comh mand, by which Your Glory is put out of the Power of Fortune: And when Your Perfon fhall be fo too, that the Author and Difpofer of all Things may place You in that higher Manfion of Bliss and Immortality which is prepared for good Princes, Lawgivers, and He

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roes, when HE in HIS due Timeremoves them from the Envy of Mankind, is the hearty Prayer of,

My LORD,

Tour Grace's

moft Obedient,

moft Devoted

Humble Servant,

The SPECTATOR.

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