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There shall stand up a vile person to whom, &c. Whom for his vile and bruitish, turbulent and treacherous disposition, Polybius with the change of a letter or two wittily nick-names Antiochus Epimanes; Antiochus the Furious or mad. This vile person as he obtained the Kingdom of Syria (which by right belonged to his Nephew Demetrius, then but young) by flatteries and treacherous insinuations; |
There shall stand up a vile person to whom, etc. Whom for his vile and brutish, turbulent and treacherous disposition, Polybius with the change of a Letter or two wittily nicknames Antiochus Epimanes; Antiochus the Furious or mad. This vile person as he obtained the Kingdom of Syria (which by right belonged to his Nephew Demetrius, then but young) by flatteries and treacherous insinuations; |
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NONLATINALPHABET infanus furiosus, Athen: lib. 2. |
infanus Furious, Athena: lib. 2. |
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