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the admiration of whose wealth and glory brought forth the word Tyrant (King, then noting Maiesty, not cruelty) so that Cyneas Pyrrhus his Embassadour, might farre better haue call'd Tyre then Rome, Ciuitatem regum, A City of Kings. |
the admiration of whose wealth and glory brought forth the word Tyrant (King, then noting Majesty, not cruelty) so that Cynias Phyrrhus his Ambassador, might Far better have called Tyre then Room, Ciuitatem regum, A city of Kings. |
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