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It is observed by Learned men, That all Englands enemies from without, were brought into the Land by divisions from within; Intestine divisions brought in the Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans. Tacitus saith, that the Britains (when Caesar came in) factionibus trahebantur, & dunt singuli pugnabant universi vincuntur, &c. The divisions of London at this day are very many, and very great. O that this dayes meeting might be some wayes instrumentall for the healing of them. |
It is observed by Learned men, That all Englands enemies from without, were brought into the Land by divisions from within; Intestine divisions brought in the Roman, Saxons, Danes, and Normans. Tacitus Says, that the Britains (when Caesar Come in) factionibus trahebantur, & dunt Singuli pugnabant universi vincuntur, etc. The divisions of London At this day Are very many, and very great. Oh that this days meeting might be Some ways instrumental for the healing of them. |
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