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As for you, the worthy Senators of this honourable City, keep up the credit of your owne Motto, Fideles in aeternum, to bee faithfull in the discharge of that trust which God and the King have imposed in you, in a due execution of those Lawes which are made for the punishment of those that doe evill, and for the prayse of them that doe well. |
As for you, the worthy Senators of this honourable city, keep up the credit of your own Motto, Fideles in aeternum, to be faithful in the discharge of that trust which God and the King have imposed in you, in a due execution of those Laws which Are made for the punishment of those that do evil, and for the praise of them that do well. |
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Mr. Ign. Iourdaine, a late worthy Alderman of that City; of whom I may more truely speak, than the Historian did of Amil. Paulus, Vir in tantum laudandus fuit, in quantum intelligi virtus potest. Pat. L. 1. |
Mr. Ignis Iourdaine, a late worthy Alderman of that city; of whom I may more truly speak, than the Historian did of Amil. Paulus, Vir in Tantum laudandus fuit, in quantum intelligi virtus potest. Pat. L. 1. |
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