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ly agree. Besides, the influence of the stars reacheth to many actions and events which are not, in any way, in the power of Reason, as sickness, death, and what we commonly call accidents; with many more, needless to repeat. But now it is time to proceed to my Predictions: which I have begun to calculate from the time that the sun entereth into _Aries [April]_; and this I take to be properly the beginning of the natural year. I pursue them to the time that he entereth _Libra [September]_ or somewhat more; which is the busy period of the year. The remainder I have not yet adjusted, upon account of several impediments needless here to mention. Besides, I must remind the reader again, that this is but a specimen of what I design, in succeeding years, to treat more at large; if I may have liberty and encouragement. My first Prediction is but a trifle; yet I will mention it to shew how ignorant those sottish pretenders to Astrology are in their own concerns. It relateth to PARTRIDGE the _Almanack_ maker. I have consulted the star of his nativity by my own rules; and find he will infallibly die upon the 29th of March [1708] next, about eleven at night, of a raging fever. Therefore I advise him to consider of it, and settle his affairs in time. The month of APRIL will be observable for the death of many Great Persons. On the 4th will die the Cardinal DE NOAILLES, Archbishop of Paris. On the 11th, the young Prince of the ASTURIAS, son to the Duke of ANJOU. On the 14th, a great Peer of this realm will die at his country house. On the 19th, an old Layman of great fame and learning; and on the 23rd, an eminent goldsmith in Lombard street. I could mention others, both at home and abroad, if I did not consider it is of very little use or instruction to the Reader, or to the World. As to Public Affairs. On the 7th of this month, there will be an insurrection in Dauphiny, occasioned by the oppressions of the people; which will not be quieted in some months. On the 15th, there will be a violent storm on the southeast coast of France; which will destroy many of their ships, and some in the very harbours. The 19th will be famous for the revolt of a whole Province or Kingdom, excepting one city: by which the affairs of a certain Prince in the Alliance will take a better face. MAY, against common conjectures, will be no very busy month in Europe; but very signal for the death of the Dauphin [_Note, how SWIFT is kil
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