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In Sicilie the sea water began to sweeten a little before the deposing the cruell tyrant Dionysius: in like manner Domitian dreamed that he saw a head of gold rise up upon the nape of his necke, which fore-shewed that a better head of that Monarchy should succeed him. |
In Sicily the sea water began to sweeten a little before the deposing the cruel tyrant Dionysius: in like manner Domitian dreamed that he saw a head of gold rise up upon the nape of his neck, which foreshowed that a better head of that Monarchy should succeed him. |
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Plin. nat. hist. l. 2. c. 97. Eo die quo pulsus est Dionysius regno, mare dulcescebat in portu. |
Pliny nat. hist. l. 2. c. 97. Eo die quo Pulsus est Dionysius regno, mare dulcescebat in portu. |
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