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The learned and judicious Lord Verulam takes notice of it as a defect in the historical part of Learning, that there is not extant an impartial and well-attested Historia Nemeseos, (as he calls it) an account of the most remarkable Judgments of God on notorious offenders; and complains of it. |
The learned and judicious Lord Verulam Takes notice of it as a defect in the historical part of Learning, that there is not extant an impartial and well-attested History Nemeseos, (as he calls it) an account of the most remarkable Judgments of God on notorious offenders; and complains of it. |
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