
2 The Hiftory of Busse 
- Air of Certainty and Affurance alfo, as final 
and conclufive, that in all the Stocks I have 
for the Space of thirty Years united, (par- 
ticularly near fifty the laft Oéfober) I never, 
on the ftricteft Search, found more than one 
Commander ; which I think amounts to De- 
monftration. 
Thefe Infects then without Controverty are 
governed by a fingle Sovereign, as abfolute 
as the grand Seignior himfelf, yet moft juft. 
Here we fee Prerogative and Property ad- 
jufted, and in full Perfection ; no Oppreffions 
ot Invafions of common Rights on one 
hand ; no Seditions, Treafons, InfurreCctions, 
or Ae a Se. on the other. Perfect Har- 
mony, 
reigning thro’ the whole Empire. 
Every Kingdom, Common-wealth, City 
and Family, may receive Inftruction from 
their Government and OEconomy. Here 
may Kings and fupreme Powers learn to 
rule with Mildnefs and Equity ; and forbear 
all Aas of Injuftice, Oppreffion and Ty- 
ranny; and here may Subjects learn their 
Duty to their Superiors ; Fidelity, Submif- 
- fion and Loyalty, and foe all. Sedition 
and Rebellion. ‘* Among all this Multitude 
“€ there is not. one fingle Member to be 
*< found, but bears the moft. faithful and 
“< true Allegiance to their common Sove- 
“< reign; whom they moft heartily love, hum- 
iS bly adore, and in whofe Defence they moft — 
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nity, Love and Peace, conftantly | 
