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does not only allude to the Scepter, and Sword, and other symbols of Authority, carried upon the shoulder, (as the Romane Fasces were) before the Magistrate; but speaks government it self to be a weight requiring more than an ordinary strength to undergo it. |
does not only allude to the Sceptre, and Sword, and other symbols of authority, carried upon the shoulder, (as the Roman Fasces were) before the Magistrate; but speaks government it self to be a weight requiring more than an ordinary strength to undergo it. |
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