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O Roma à Româ quantum mutata vetustâ es? Nunc caput es scelerum, quae caput orbis eras. |
O Roma à Româ quantum Mutata vetustâ es? Nunc caput es Scelerum, Quae caput Orbis eras. |
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Rome once the Emporium of the World, and Mart of Christian Faith, when it enjoyed all the happiness this life is capable of, it grew exorbitant. That State which seem'd above foreign casualty, laboured with its own happiness, and from its height and glory found way to ebb again: Roma diu titubans variis erroribus acta Corruet, & mundi desinet esse caput. |
Room once the Emporium of the World, and Mars of Christian Faith, when it enjoyed all the happiness this life is capable of, it grew exorbitant. That State which seemed above foreign casualty, laboured with its own happiness, and from its height and glory found Way to ebb again: Roma Diu titubans variis erroribus acta Corruet, & mundi desinet esse caput. |
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