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peaceable and happy, could not agree to any-- measure which would expose their religion to such emminent danger--When this letter was published, it gave courage to the protestants and in proportion disgusted the King and Catholics James resented it so strongly that he took steps towards increasing his Navy--the Prince in his turn began also to act with more regaur and sent over Dyknlt as his Ambassador to apply in a proper manner to every sect and denomenation, the Prince however was afraid of hazarding by any violent measures, as inheritance which the laws-- insured the Princess, but the birth of a Son just at that time disapointed him of the prospects of succession-- Luylestein who had been sent over to congratulate the King of the birth of a Son, brought back to the Prince invitations from most of the great Men in England to assist them by his arms in the recovery of their laws and liberties-- The Prince was easily engaged to Yield to the applications of the English--This method of conducting his preparations was such as might be expected from his cautious character--