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... manner of Severities : Does it therefore follow , that the Madness of thefe Tyrants must be imputed to their Country ? The Cruelty Cruelty of the Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who 11 The Author's Preface .
... manner of Severities : Does it therefore follow , that the Madness of thefe Tyrants must be imputed to their Country ? The Cruelty Cruelty of the Emperor Macrinus is particularly memorable ; who 11 The Author's Preface .
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... must always extol . ceed in the fame Courfe of gentle and peace- able Virtue ; Macte virtute ; not in the Senfe which Seneca tells us the Romans used this Exclamation in , to falute their Generals when they return'd all stain'd with ...
... must always extol . ceed in the fame Courfe of gentle and peace- able Virtue ; Macte virtute ; not in the Senfe which Seneca tells us the Romans used this Exclamation in , to falute their Generals when they return'd all stain'd with ...
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... must be deduced from their Maxims . For as I more attentively enquired into the Source of thefe Calamities , it seemed to me , that even as Humane Bodies decay and perish , either by fome outward Violence , or fome inward Cor- ruption ...
... must be deduced from their Maxims . For as I more attentively enquired into the Source of thefe Calamities , it seemed to me , that even as Humane Bodies decay and perish , either by fome outward Violence , or fome inward Cor- ruption ...
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... must not lightly be paft by ; which is , That they were not hereditary , but conferr'd by the People upon fuch as had the reputation of being juft Men . Secondly , That they had no arbitrary or unlimited Authority , but were bound and ...
... must not lightly be paft by ; which is , That they were not hereditary , but conferr'd by the People upon fuch as had the reputation of being juft Men . Secondly , That they had no arbitrary or unlimited Authority , but were bound and ...
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... must under- ftand , that these were Franks , not Gauls ; or rather Franco - gauls , who made ufe of their own native Language , the German Tongue ; not that ancient Language of the Gauls , which had grown out of ufe under the Roman ...
... must under- ftand , that these were Franks , not Gauls ; or rather Franco - gauls , who made ufe of their own native Language , the German Tongue ; not that ancient Language of the Gauls , which had grown out of ufe under the Roman ...
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