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6. Romulus by the light of Nature justifies the sixt Commandement, which forbids Murther, when he accounted it of that execrable Nature with Parracide, and devised such exquisite punnishments to be inflicted upon Homicides, and all man-slayers, that if Halicarnassus his report be true, there was not a man slain within the Walls of Rome for above 600 years. |
6. Romulus by the Light of Nature Justifies the sixt Commandment, which forbids Murder, when he accounted it of that execrable Nature with Parricide, and devised such exquisite punishments to be inflicted upon Homicides, and all manslayers, that if Halicarnassus his report be true, there was not a man slave within the Walls of Room for above 600 Years. |
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