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I shall not now enquire how consistent such Decrees as these are with the Common Laws of Nations; Or whether it ought not justly to excite all other Princes to rise up and unite against Him as their Common Enemy, who thus sets himself up, As if he were indeed, what some of his Flatterers doubt not to represent Him, the Universal Monarch; and all other Princes but as so many Slaves and Vassals to Him. |
I shall not now inquire how consistent such Decrees as these Are with the Common Laws of nations; Or whither it ought not justly to excite all other Princes to rise up and unite against Him as their Common Enemy, who thus sets himself up, As if he were indeed, what Some of his Flatterers doubt not to represent Him, the Universal Monarch; and all other Princes but as so many Slaves and Vassals to Him. |
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Note 2 |
See le Feure, in his Dedication. On se persuaderoit difficilement, que Vous eu••iez forcé toute l'Europe a embrasser les Conditions de Paix qu'il avoit plu a V. Majesté de luy prescrire. Que vous eu•iez Obligé des Souveraigns a venir implorer votre Clemence, aux pieds de vostre Trone. Nor is this any more than what their publick Inscriptions justifie: In one we find this Verse: Undarum. Terraeque potens, atquo ARBITER ORBIS. In another He is set forth under the Emblem of the Sun, at whose breaking out all the other Princes, like so many Stars disappear; with this Motto, UT PATET, ISTA LATENT. Particularly with relation to England, a Lion is represented running from the Cock; with this Motto, Veni, Vidi, Vici. And to mention no more, in another Medal the King of France is drawn standing with the Globe on the Point of his Sword, vaunting that he do's what he pleases with it; Quod libet, licet. See the Collect. of Father Menetrier. |
See le Feure, in his Dedication. On se persuaderoit difficilement, que Vous eu••iez forcé toute l'Europe a embrasser les Conditions de Paix qu'il avoit plum a V. Majesté de luy prescrire. Que vous eu•iez Obligé des Sovereigns a venir implorer votre Clemence, aux pieds de vostre Throne. Nor is this any more than what their public Inscriptions justify: In one we find this Verse: Undarum. Terraeque potens, atquo ARBITER ORBIS. In Another He is Set forth under the Emblem of the Sun, At whose breaking out all the other Princes, like so many Stars disappear; with this Motto, UT PATET, ISTA LATENT. Particularly with Relation to England, a lion is represented running from the Cock; with this Motto, Veni, Vidi, Vici. And to mention no more, in Another Medal the King of France is drawn standing with the Globe on the Point of his Sword, vaunting that he do's what he Pleases with it; Quod libet, licet. See the Collect. of Father Menetrier. |
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