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But stemmata quid faciunt? had he had never a noble Ancestor, (as he had many, both by the Fathers and Mothers side) yet he was worthy to have been created a Noble for his noble heart and his honourable qualifications, which adorned him more then lineage and pedigree: |
But stemmata quid faciunt? had he had never a noble Ancestor, (as he had many, both by the Father's and Mother's side) yet he was worthy to have been created a Noble for his noble heart and his honourable qualifications, which adorned him more then lineage and pedigree: |
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Arist. l. 2. •her. Nobilitas est quaedam lous veniens de meritis parentum. Boer. l. 3. Pros. 6 de Colis. Phil. I sid. Pelus. l. 2. Ep. 126. |
Arist. l. 2. •her. Nobilitas est quaedam lous veniens de Meritis Parents. Boer. l. 3. Pros. 6 de Colis. Philip I sid. Pelus. l. 2. Epistle 126. |
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