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Thirdly, and the Image of Pessinuntia dea, or Idaea mater, the Mother of their Gods, which the Romans with great cost and paines brought from Pesinuns, a Town in Asia the lesse, to Rome, and placed in the Temple of their Goddesse Victoria, as a meanes to perpetuate and eternize the felicity of that State. |
Thirdly, and the Image of Pessinuntia dea, or Idaea mater, the Mother of their God's, which the Romans with great cost and pains brought from Pesinuns, a Town in Asia the less, to Room, and placed in the Temple of their Goddess Victoria, as a means to perpetuate and eternise the felicity of that State. |
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