WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia
9$ Nor was it long, ere. a like feftivous in- vitation, was made him, by The Acaimuh of the Infecondi, for the 21 of April following; where, accompanyd' with a numerous train of Prelats, and others, he was as fplendidly receiv 'd, and entertain'd, with even the height, of Rhetorick and Poetry, in honour of His Majefty, Himfelf, and The Embafly; more particularly, with a problematical difcourfe, (in Italian) whether The Victorious Arms of the Chriitians in Hun- gary, and Greece, or The Generous Indulgence, of the King of Great Brittain (uniting thereby, his Subje&s) were more conducing to the peace of Chriltendom ? And now his Excellence (having re- ceiv'd Orders) prepar d for his Return; and therefore (to begin where he ought) he ac- quainted the Pope, that (with his permiflion) the next Audience, mould be that of Congee ; So that on the fifth of May he came in great ftate to the Palace, and after an hours Private Difcourfe or
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