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As he did upon Leo Copronimus, who entering into a Church endowed by Constantine the great with a precious crowne of gold beset with Carbuncles, had no sooner taken the crowne out of the place, |
As he did upon Leo Copronimus, who entering into a Church endowed by Constantine the great with a precious crown of gold beset with Carbuncles, had no sooner taken the crown out of the place, |
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D. Andrewes conc. ad Cler. Laqueos monstro vel in ipsâ gentium historiâ Cambysen, qui sacrum Hamonis sibi exitio fuisse sentit Brennum, qui Delphicum, Crassum, qui Hierosolomitanum, &c. |
D. Andrews Conc. ad Clerk Laqueos monstro vel in ipsâ gentium historiâ Cambysen, qui sacrum Hamonis sibi Exitio Fuisse Sentit Brennum, qui Delphicum, Crassum, qui Hierosolomitanum, etc. |
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