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& therefore Hormisdas the Persian, who fled frō his natiue countrey to Rome, in the dayes of Constantius the Emperor,, and who was in Rome, when Constantius, after he had overcome Magnentius, and his adherents, entered the citie in a most magnificke and triumphant manner, being asked by the Emperour, vvhat hee thought of that glorious citie, |
& Therefore Hormisdas the Persian, who fled from his native country to Room, in the days of Constantius the Emperor,, and who was in Room, when Constantius, After he had overcome Magnentius, and his adherents, entered the City in a most magnific and triumphant manner, being asked by the Emperor, what he Thought of that glorious City, |
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