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sweepeth away religious Princes, wise Senators, zealous Magistrates, painful Ministers, men of eminent Ranks, Gifts, or Example: Who can be secure, that either Church or Common-weal shall stand up long, |
sweeps away religious Princes, wise Senators, zealous Magistrates, painful Ministers, men of eminent Ranks, Gifts, or Exampl: Who can be secure, that either Church or Commonweal shall stand up long, |
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Periturae •rbis, aut malorum imminentium, vel futurae labis, hoc primum indicium est, si decidant veri consultores — Ambros. de Cain & Abel, c. 3. |
Periturae •rbis, Or malorum imminentium, vel futurae labis, hoc primum indicium est, si decidant very consultores — Ambos de Cain & Abel, c. 3. |
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