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now to relieve, and anon to be relieved; now well, and anon sick; now strong, and anon weak; |
now to relieve, and anon to be relieved; now well, and anon sick; now strong, and anon weak; |
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Whilst Pompey p•ospered, and Rome flourished, Cato stoutly held and defended a Divine providence; but when he saw Pompey overthrowne by Caesar, his body cast upon the shore without honour of buriall, and himselfe exposed to the danger of Caesars Army, he changed his opininion, denying tha• there was a Divine providence, but that all things fell out by chance ▪ &c. |
While Pompey p•ospered, and Room flourished, Cato stoutly held and defended a Divine providence; but when he saw Pompey overthrown by Caesar, his body cast upon the shore without honour of burial, and himself exposed to the danger of Caesars Army, he changed his opinion, denying tha• there was a Divine providence, but that all things fell out by chance ▪ etc. |
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