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Consideration of what He did not say, and even of his Looks at some parts of the Conversation, does Honor to his Judgment and to his Dignity. As the Temper and Wisdom of some Particulars of this Discourse, are worthy of the greatest Prince, and most worthy of a King of this Country and are the more remarkable from their being said to me and at this Time, and arising accidentally upon what had certainly not been expected by the King, in that Discourse. And to which his known Character of the greatest Sincerity adds still greater Weight and Merit. Hyde~