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already groaning under a heavy | already groaning under a heavy | ||
burden, for from Supporting the | burden, for from Supporting the | ||
distress'd, they destroy'd Whole | distress'd, they destroy'd Whole | ||
Nations by pie & Sword; instead | Nations by pie & Sword; instead | ||
− | of | + | of undeceiving them in the |
bloody ardor they lay under of | bloody ardor they lay under of | ||
human Sacrifices, & Substituting | human Sacrifices, & Substituting | ||
to their Idolatrous rites, the | to their Idolatrous rites, the | ||
noblest & most Sublime | noblest & most Sublime | ||
− | + | Religion, they made them a | |
present of a mad Superstition, | present of a mad Superstition, | ||
the consequences of all which are | the consequences of all which are |
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already groaning under a heavy burden, for from Supporting the distress'd, they destroy'd Whole Nations by pie & Sword; instead of undeceiving them in the bloody ardor they lay under of human Sacrifices, & Substituting to their Idolatrous rites, the noblest & most Sublime Religion, they made them a present of a mad Superstition, the consequences of all which are Severely felt by that haughty Notion to the day, for notwithstanding the annual Treasures of Chili & Peru, those great Empires are