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Galienus the Emperour is condemned as vnwise, when he so neglected his prouinces, that he made no more of it when Egypt was lost ▪ then to say, cannot we be without the flaxe and linnen of Egypt ▪ and when Fraunce was gone, cannot the commonwealth stand sine sagis trabeatis, without those souldiers cassockes, which France doth send vnto vs? Wise mē do neuer thus, |
Galen the Emperor is condemned as unwise, when he so neglected his Provinces, that he made no more of it when Egypt was lost ▪ then to say, cannot we be without the flax and linen of Egypt ▪ and when France was gone, cannot the commonwealth stand sine sagis trabeatis, without those Soldiers cassocks, which France does send unto us? Wise men do never thus, |
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