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but we run towards our ends, no Age, no Estate, no Place can 〈 ◊ 〉 vs. Hormisda discouered Constantius vaine confidence in the pompe of the then triumphant Rome, when asked of the Emperour, what he thought of the pompe of that glorious Citie, he replyed, it onely liked me, that I haue learned, that men doe also dye at Rome. |
but we run towards our ends, no Age, no Estate, no Place can 〈 ◊ 〉 us Hormisdas discovered Constantius vain confidence in the pomp of the then triumphant Room, when asked of the Emperor, what he Thought of the pomp of that glorious city, he replied, it only liked me, that I have learned, that men do also die At Room. |
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Id 〈 ◊ 〉 tantum placuisse, quod didicisset, ibi quoque homines mori. |
Id 〈 ◊ 〉 Tantum placuisse, quod didicisset, There quoque homines Mori. |
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