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So the Historian tells us of the Devilish Policy of Hanno, a rich Prince of the Carthaginians, who having laid a desi•ne for the Destruction of the whole Se•ate (herein worse then Heliogabalus, whose Pride was satisfi'd in the Expulsion of the Senators ) made use of a sacred S•lemnity in the Celebration of his Daughters Marriage, For the Execution and Concealment of his Damnable Designe and Hellish Treason. |
So the Historian tells us of the Devilish Policy of Hanno, a rich Prince of the Carthaginians, who having laid a desi•ne for the Destruction of the Whole Se•ate (herein Worse then Heliogabalus, whose Pride was satisfied in the Expulsion of the Senators) made use of a sacred S•lemnity in the Celebration of his Daughters Marriage, For the Execution and Concealment of his Damnable Design and Hellish Treason. |
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Note 1 |
Ut Religione Votorum nefanda committeret, & nefanda Commenta facilius tegerenturJustin. Hist. l. 21.. |
Ut Religion Votorum nefanda committeret, & nefanda Commenta Facilius tegerenturJustin. Hist. l. 21.. |
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