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Which, the good King of France, Clodoveus, had in his eye, who for a Honorarium on a solemn day, gave in a Medal two er•cted elbowes and hands, elevated toward Heaven, supported by other two strong armes, with this superscription, Tu•issimus. This giveth Security, implying that F••vent Supplications, were preferable to all Industry, to all Armes, to all Knowledge, |
Which, the good King of France, Clodoveus, had in his eye, who for a Honorarium on a solemn day, gave in a Medal two er•cted elbows and hands, elevated towards Heaven, supported by other two strong arms, with this superscription, Tu•issimus. This gives Security, implying that F••vent Supplications, were preferable to all Industry, to all Arms, to all Knowledge, |
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