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               <hi>Moſt Renowned EMPEROR,</hi>
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               </gap> ve my wiſh, and am ſufficiently recompenced for my Travel, <gap reason="illegible" resp="#UOM" extent="1 word">
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               </gap> being admitted into your preſence: Your kind Embraces have <gap reason="illegible" resp="#UOM" extent="1 word">
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