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and a Prison, to the second place in Egypt; Agathocles from among the Pots to be Governour of Syracuse, and Cyrus from a Shepherd's Cottage to be the Emperour of the Medes and Persians, and made Romulus from a like despicable condition Founder of the Roman Empire. |
and a Prison, to the second place in Egypt; Agathocles from among the Pots to be Governor of Syracuse, and Cyrus from a Shepherd's Cottage to be the Emperor of the Medes and Persians, and made Romulus from a like despicable condition Founder of the Roman Empire. |
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Note 0 |
Rex ego qui sum Sicaniae, figulo sum genitore satus. Auson. Epig. 8. |
Rex ego qui sum Sicaniae, figulo sum genitore satus. Ausonius. Epigram 8. |
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Note 1 |
Herodot. Cli. c 113. & Justin. Hist. l. 1. |
Herodotus. Cli. c 113. & Justin Hist. l. 1. |
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Note 2 |
Plutarch. in vit. Rom. L. Flor. l. 1. c 4. Liv. l. 1. c. 41. & al. |
Plutarch. in vit. Rom. L. Flor l. 1. c 4. Liv. l. 1. c. 41. & all |
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