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1640. celles; which bis' youthful Years enabled him<br />
\^V 'Ré was certainly thè m<strong>of</strong>t abiolute<br />
Prince that «ter fwâyed thè Ottoman Em<br />
pire -, but <strong>of</strong> no Religion, feldom felling in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Month <strong>of</strong> KuMaßvt, contemning and lavishing<br />
at <strong>the</strong> Santones, and o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir Religious<br />
Orders. He was very inçùifitive into all<br />
Actions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> City» (or which ht maintained<br />
his Spies, and <strong>of</strong>tentimes took bis Rules and<br />
Mcafurcs from Difcourfes <strong>of</strong> People concerning H<br />
his Government. He was a great Dincmbler-,<br />
ready, "-active, trad revengeful, covetous to Extremity,<br />
having left fitcen Millions <strong>of</strong> Gold ill »<br />
his Treafury, which was empty when he entred<br />
upon <strong>the</strong> Sovereignty. In fhòrt, he was<br />
fo bad, that he had fcarce any Allay <strong>of</strong> Vor*<br />
tue, being fo great a Tyrant* that at length<br />
he became his own AfTalfinate, and fell unla»<br />
mented by all but <strong>the</strong> two Companions <strong>of</strong> his<br />
beftial Exceß.<br />
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