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and the motto of such is Quocunque modo rem, and oportet habere. The ( multis utile bellum ) hoped advantages, (as Lucan observes in the Cesaria•, and Salust in the 〈 ◊ 〉, and Appian in the other Civil Wars) is the spark, fewel and bellows for the most part to civil perturbations; |
and the motto of such is Quocunque modo remembering, and oportet habere. The (multis utile bellum) hoped advantages, (as Lucan observes in the Cesaria•, and Sallust in the 〈 ◊ 〉, and Appian in the other Civil Wars) is the spark, fuel and bellows for the most part to civil perturbations; |
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