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Fulvius without pitying the Youth, or regarding the blooming hopes so apparant in his Son, in whom Nature had engraven all the rare Accomplishments, capable of Politness and Improvement by Art, caused put him to Death for joining with Catiline, telling he begot him, to serve his Countrey against Catiline, and not to serve Catiline against his Countrey. Pharnaces King of the Parthians when he was dying, bequeath'd the Kingdom to his Brother, |
fulvius without pitying the Youth, or regarding the blooming hope's so apparent in his Son, in whom Nature had engraven all the rare Accomplishments, capable of Politeness and Improvement by Art, caused put him to Death for joining with Catiline, telling he begotten him, to serve his Country against Catiline, and not to serve Catiline against his Country. Pharnaces King of the Parthians when he was dying, bequeathed the Kingdom to his Brother, |
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