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If thou expect to rise by the means of him, whom thy Fa∣ther's Greatness rais'd from his service to Court-preferment, thou wilt be deceived, for the
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If thou expect to rise by the means of him, whom thy Fa∣ther's Greatness rais'd from his service to Court-preferment, thou wilt be deceived, for the
more in esteem thou art, the more fensible is he of what he was, whose servitude will be Chronicled, by thy Advance∣ment and Glory obscured by thy Greatness: However, he will conceive it a dead service, which may be interpreted by thee, as a merited reward, ra∣ther than a meritorious benefit.