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For first, Nullus magnam potentiam sine Eloquentia est consecutus, saith Tacitus, No glorious King, but was a Kinde of Speaker, and therefore here are Words; Reliquum verborum, as Saint Hierome reades it, the rest of the Words. |
For First, Nullus magnam potentiam sine Eloquence est Having obtained, Says Tacitus, No glorious King, but was a Kind of Speaker, and Therefore Here Are Words; Reliquum verborum, as Saint Jerome reads it, the rest of the Words. |
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For as Alexander tells his •ather Philip. Such Exquisitenesse in this kinde, as he his Father expressed, is not required in euery King. NONLATINALPHABET, Dion. Chrys. orat. 2. NONLATINALPHABET. |
For as Alexander tells his •ather Philip. Such Exquisiteness in this kind, as he his Father expressed, is not required in every King., Dion. Chrys. Orat. 2.. |
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