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Diodorus Siculus saith, that they are called Merchants from Mercury, that great Godo wit, that though he be the inventer of all Arts (as some hold) yet the Merchant hath the honour to have his name engraven into him; |
Diodorus Siculus Says, that they Are called Merchant's from Mercury, that great Good wit, that though he be the inventer of all Arts (as Some hold) yet the Merchant hath the honour to have his name engraven into him; |
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Deus facundiae. Caesar. Comment. Hermes Gracè, quòd sermo vel •nterpretatio (qua utique ad s•rmonen pertinet) Herme nia dicitur. Vnde & mercibus praeest, quiae inter vendentes & ementes sermo fit medius. Calep. in voce, Mercurius. |
Deus facundiae. Caesar. Comment. Hermes Gracè, quòd sermon vel •nterpretatio (qua Utique ad s•rmonen pertinet) Herme nia dicitur. Vnde & mercibus praeest, Since inter vendentes & ementes sermon fit medius. Calep. in voce, Mercurius. |
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