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This intrusion vpon the things of Caesar is thought vniust and vncouth, euen by the Sorbon and Parliament of Paris in France, by the Common-wealth of Uenice, by the Seminarie Priests in England; in a word, distasted of all Pope-lings in the world, |
This intrusion upon the things of Caesar is Thought unjust and uncouth, even by the Sorbonne and Parliament of paris in France, by the Commonwealth of Venice, by the Seminary Priests in England; in a word, distasted of all Popelings in the world, |
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