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very justly imputed to the earl of Orrery b , and to
none but him ; who           that he could never
be well enough at court, except he had courtiers of
all sorts obliged to him, who c would therefore speak
well of him in all places and companies, (and those
arts of his put the king to much trouble and loss
both in England and Ireland,) he commended to
many of such friends (though he had advised the

a of merit] Omitted in MS.