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Nay the very Gentiles in old time bare such respect and reuerence towards the dead, that they denied not their verie enemies the honour of a burial, the humanity of Alexander vnto Darius, of Hanniball vnto Marcellus, of Caesar vnto Pompey sufficiently witnesse the same, |
Nay the very Gentiles in old time bore such respect and Reverence towards the dead, that they denied not their very enemies the honour of a burial, the humanity of Alexander unto Darius, of Hannibal unto Marcellus, of Caesar unto Pompey sufficiently witness the same, |
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For at Venice, our English haue no buriall place allowed them but onely the Sea, nor at Zant, but are carried vp int• the Morea among Turkes, & at Ligornes and other places in Italie, an Englishman dying without Confession, is throwne into some ditch and made a prey for the fowles. |
For At Venice, our English have no burial place allowed them but only the Sea, nor At Zant, but Are carried up int• the Morea among Turkes, & At Ligornes and other places in Italy, an Englishman dying without Confessi, is thrown into Some ditch and made a prey for the fowls. |
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