Lace upon his own; and below the most rapacious Agent, should he enjoy a Farthing above his own Pay. Go on, brave Man, immortal Glory is thy Fortune, and immortal Happiness thy Reward.

T.


[Footnote 1:]

which

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[Footnote 2:]

This is told in the

Memoirs of Condé

of the Chevalier de Flourilles, a lieutenant-general of his killed in 1674, at the Battle of Senelf.