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One of the greatest [[deletion]] marks [[/deletion]] [[addition]] profits of His superior [[/addition]] understanding [[deletion]] His sense [[/deletion]] [[addition]] as well [[/addition]] as love for His people is The Book of Laws known under the name of Capitularies composed by Himself & still subsisting. He [[deletion]] also [[/deletion]] was also a great encourager of all Arts & Sciences which He made to flourish [[deletion]] everywhere [[/deletion]] [[addition]] all over [[/addition]] His vast Empire [[addition]] being chiefly assisted in it by Helvin a learned Englishman who resided in His Court, [[/addition]] & likewise a strong supporter of the Xtian Religion.