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And Tertullian hath words to the same purpose concerning the Ponderous and Tedious Ornaments of his time, which he stiles Impediments. And it appears from what Seneca saith in one of his Epistles, that this was the usual Name they had in his days, and that very justly. |
And Tertullian hath words to the same purpose Concerning the Ponderous and Tedious Ornament of his time, which he stile Impediments. And it appears from what Senecca Says in one of his Epistles, that this was the usual Name they had in his days, and that very justly. |
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Note 0 |
Monilium pondera, vestium taedia. 〈 … 〉. 1. 1. c. 4. Hae sunt vires ambitionis tantarum usurarum substantia• uno & muliebri corpusculo bajulare. De hab. mul. c. 9. |
Monilium pondera, Vestium taedia. 〈 … 〉. 1. 1. c. 4. Hae sunt vires ambitionis tantarum usurarum substantia• Uno & muliebri corpusculo bajulare. De hab. Mul. c. 9. |
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Note 1 |
De cultu faem. cap. 9. |
De cultu Faem. cap. 9. |
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Note 2 |
Quae sine dubio talia divinavit futura, qualia nunc sunt, qui primos appellavit Impedimenta. Epist. 87. |
Quae sine dubio Talia divinavit futura, Galatia nunc sunt, qui primos appellavit Impedimenta. Epistle 87. |
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