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Excerpt from An Extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal, Vol. 14: From May 27, 1765, to May 13, 1768
Thurfday 6. I was brought on my way by Lieu. Tenant Cook, who was in all the actions, at F ort william-benny, at Louifhourg, Quebec, Martinico, and the Hannah, and. Gave a more diftinét account of thofe eminent fcenes of Providence, than ever I heard before. Altho' he was fo often in the front of the battle, both againft Indians, French and Spani ards, and in the hottefi fire, both advancing and re treating, he never received one wound. Se. True is the odd faying of King William, that. Every bullet has its billet. Between five and fix we reached Ennis, after a warm day, which. Much exhaufied my irongth. But it 'was foon repaired and the ferious, well-behaved congregation, tho' many of them were people of fortune, ) made amends for the turbulent one at Galway. Such is the chequer-work of life!
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