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TO frame a Discourse, concerning the Supremacy of Kings, the Allegiance of Subjects, and the unlawfulnesse of Rebellion; (after so many Learned Tongues and Judidicious Pens) is to make Iliads after Homer; to doe that, which hath been already so well done, that it cannot be done better. |
TO frame a Discourse, Concerning the Supremacy of Kings, the Allegiance of Subject's, and the unlawfulness of Rebellion; (After so many Learned Tongues and Judidicious Pens) is to make Iliads After Homer; to do that, which hath been already so well done, that it cannot be done better. |
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