WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia

99 incline each of merit, faithfully to ferv£ his Di-J vine Majefty, in their refpective Stations ; and fo (after two hour s) he return'd in the former order. After which, his Excellence took the op- portunity of taking his fecond leave, of all his Friends, and (after many kind Adieu's) was conducted to his Coaches, which, together with his Liveries, never appear'd more magnificent, nor ever happen'd to be more defcanted upon, than at this time: For being all intermingled, with the ftately Equipage of Cardinal de Medici^ The people had a fit opportunity to compare, and give their judgments of both, which was highly in favour of his Lordfhips. Our Embaflador being again retir'd, every Servant was at liberty to look after his par- ticular bufinefs ; and inthree weeks, the Baggage was made up, and All Perfons (as well Trades- men, as Domefticks) paid off: And to obviate the miltakes, which Chance or Malice, might after his Departure occafion ; He order'd (ten days before

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