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as Isidor calls it, that fury of love and doting on our earthern Gods, glad that they that have been so long tormented in their own Gallies, suo calculo damnati ad metalla, by their own tyrannical covetous minds condemn'd to that old Roman punishment, a digging and hewing in the Minerals for ever, are by the bounty of these ill Times, return'd from their thraldom, their captivity before their year of Jubilee, expell'd from these Gallies, banish'd out of this Inquisition; |
as Isidore calls it, that fury of love and doting on our earthen God's, glad that they that have been so long tormented in their own Galleys, Sue calculo Condemned ad Metals, by their own tyrannical covetous minds condemned to that old Roman punishment, a digging and hewing in the Minerals for ever, Are by the bounty of these ill Times, returned from their thraldom, their captivity before their year of Jubilee, expelled from these Galleys, banished out of this Inquisition; |
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