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as inconsistent which the Pomp and Grandeur of the Roman Empire, by making him an Innovator, a disturber of the Establish'd Religion; and lastly (as the Height of their Malice) by Proclaiming him a Traytor and Enemy to Caesar, as having Si•ister ends to set up a Fi•th Monarchy, in opposition to the Fourth. |
as inconsistent which the Pomp and Grandeur of the Roman Empire, by making him an Innovator, a disturber of the Established Religion; and lastly (as the Height of their Malice) by Proclaiming him a Traitor and Enemy to Caesar, as having Si•ister ends to Set up a Fi•th Monarchy, in opposition to the Fourth. |
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