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How many † Noble and Antient Cities have they but very lately left in Flames, and that without the least Reason, that should have moved them so 〈 ◊ 〉 do? Even the Houses of God, and Sepulchres of the Dead; which the most barbarous People were wont to regard with Reverence, and thought it a Sacriledge to violate; |
How many † Noble and Ancient Cities have they but very lately left in Flames, and that without the least Reason, that should have moved them so 〈 ◊ 〉 do? Even the Houses of God, and Sepulchres of the Dead; which the most barbarous People were wont to regard with reverence, and Thought it a Sacrilege to violate; |
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Note 0 |
Spire, Worms, Ban, &c. See the Emperor 's Letter to King James Apr. 9. 1689. A great part of the Nor of Ireland, burnt by Rosen. |
Spire, Worms, Ban, etc. See the Emperor is letter to King James Apr. 9. 1689. A great part of the Nor of Ireland, burned by Rosen. |
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Note 1 |
See Grotius, l. c. St. Austin commends the Goths when they took Rome for sparing these, De Cio. D. l. 1. Grot. ib. |
See Grotius, l. c. Saint Austin commends the Gothis when they took Room for sparing these, De Cio. D. l. 1. Grot. ib. |
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