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So that Religions Bills and Vndertakings ▪ have beene allwayes thought by some to exceed her Powers, bringing men to the condition of those ships which Plutarch saies the Stoiques were like, which after their valiant names and Inscriptions of Lyon, Elephant, Invincible were notwithstanding torne by common Tempests, |
So that Religions Bills and Undertakings ▪ have been always Thought by Some to exceed her Powers, bringing men to the condition of those ships which Plutarch Says the Stoics were like, which After their valiant names and Inscriptions of lion, Elephant, Invincible were notwithstanding torn by Common Tempests, |
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