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Excerpt from An Account of a Manuscript, Entitul'd, Destruction the Certain Consequence of Division, or the Necessity of a Strict Union Between All, Who Love the Present Government and Protestant Religion
There can be no Friendihip fo great. But by Variety of 'events, may turn to open Enmity and few have been found fo vile as to divulge, an'd betray thole Secrets, which were the E?'eets of former mutual Confidence; without this Caution, there can be no. Fafe Converfe about Matters of any Importance; ev'n between the nearef'r Friends: Whatever Differences; what ever private Quarrels, or'par'ty-breaches may happen, thefe Tru?sought always to be kept inwolable.
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