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The God of Caesar stuck not to pay Tribute to Caesar, to Heathenish Caesar, to Tyrant Tiberius Caesar: and may not we to ours? The Splendour of whose true Religion, The brightness of whose Wisdom, The propitiousnes of whose Clemency, The Candor of whose justice, Temperance, Chastity have every where rendered Him so truly glorious, that He seems to be Set Far above the reach, either of a Courtiers flattery or of an Orators Hyperbole. This we all know, |
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