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because the one was sirnamed Philopater, the other Philometor, the third Philodelphus. Were mens names alwayes correspondent to their nature, Philip of Macedon had lost a witty jest, which he brake upon two brothers, Hecaterus, and Amphoterus, thus inverting their names, NONLATINALPHABET, He whose name is either of the two deserveth to be called both, because hee is worth both; |
Because the one was surnamed Philopater, the other Philometor, the third Philodelphus. Were men's names always correspondent to their nature, Philip of Macedon had lost a witty jest, which he brake upon two Brother's, Hecaterus, and Amphoterus, thus inverting their names,, He whose name is either of the two deserveth to be called both, Because he is worth both; |
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