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Their Power as Foes, nor for their Friendship care;
With new Wine our old Bottle must be fill'd,
Endangering Wine and Bottles to be spill'd;
Unless Men at each Helm wife Council take,
Of Men devoted for their Country's Sake.

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Saturn has now left Gemini: fome Countries and Cities under that Sign, formerly poffeffed with Fears and Vexations, now feem al15 moft freed therefrom, and their public Tranf7 actions pass on smoothly, Gemini is the great

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28 Dignities of T, and a Sign of eminent Regency in this our Age; great Affemblies and Conventions, either Parliaments or Synods, 9 or both, in feveral western Parts of the World, 3 to debate on weighty Affairs, both human and

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divine; of altering and abolishing old, and making new Laws in Church and State. But an elderly Saturnine Hero leaves this Life for a 3 better, to the great gladdening of fome Sorts of 52 Men, but Confternation of others; and there58 Firft Quarter 23d Day, at Noon. 31

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by great Councils are at a Stand.. Why may 42 not Saturn in Gemini fignify his Holinefs the 23 Pope? But be this Demi-god who he will, his 5 Death will not be lamented at the present.

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With new Cloth our old Garments patcht must be,
Whereby the Rents made wider ye fhall fee;
Till ev'ry old Rag be worn out, and then
The Robe fo rent fhall be renew'd again ;
And they that own it, be fecured more,
And much more dignify'd, than heretofore.
MW Fans and 10's DDrifes
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The 8 Day, at 16 Morn. Mars
The 14 Day, at 11 Morn. Venus

The 15 Day, at 9 Night, Mercury is with the Moon.
The 16 Day, at i Aftern. Saturn

The 23 Day, at 4 Morn.

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Many are the Configurations of the Planets this month, whence divers Overtures in mundane Affairs may be expected; for we difcern 55 many Negociations defigned to compofe the 46 prefent Differences, not as yet concluded: but 35 thofe employed feem to enter upon the Work with Fear and Trembling. There will be

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45 much Juggling and many Falfities among Men; there will be many Murthers, Robberies, or Stealing of Goods, both from Rich and Poor. We hope ftill for the beft'; England receives

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37 good Intelligence from foreign Parts: his Ma25 jefty's Allies of Great Britain feem in a bet10ter Pofture of Compliance than formerly, not52 Things are now in Agitation, greater in Exwithstanding all contrary Reports. Great pectation, and very great will be the Refult.

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22 Religion is much upon the Anvil, and many Vulcans are hammering it according to their Interefts.

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Loffes are fometimes made a gainful Prize;
By Overfights Men grow to be more wife ::
And they that know not yet, what may concern
Their Welfare, will perhaps more Wildom learn,
When he approacheth to afcend the Throne,
Who will unite all Kingdoms into one.

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