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Death is a Serjeant who acts by a divine commission, and they who resist the serving of those Writs, are accused by Theophrastus and Xenocrates, of three heinous crimes. |
Death is a sergeant who acts by a divine commission, and they who resist the serving of those Writs, Are accused by Theophrastus and Xenocrates, of three heinous crimes. |
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Theophrastus & Xencorates eos qui communes casus recusant imprudentiae at { que } injustitiae condemnat, alter etiám Diis ipsis adversos non dubitat appellare, &c. Cic. de consol. |
Theophrastus & Xencorates eos qui communes casus recusant imprudentiae At { que } injustitiae condemnat, alter etiám Dis Ipse adversos non dubitat appellare, etc. Cic de consol. |
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