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showing that whatsoever men do, they ought to do it for the good and honour of their Country, NONLATINALPHABET (saith Homer nothing more sweet then ones own Country, insomuch that although men be born in a steril and barren soyl, notwithstanding they prefer it before all the splendid Cities or Kingdoms of the World, |
showing that whatsoever men do, they ought to do it for the good and honour of their Country, (Says Homer nothing more sweet then ones own Country, insomuch that although men be born in a sterile and barren soil, notwithstanding they prefer it before all the splendid Cities or Kingdoms of the World, |
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Nemo patriam diligit qua magna, sed quia sua, Vlisses ad sua saxa Ithacae properat, ut Agamemnon ad Mycenerum nobiles miros, Sen de rem fort. |
Nemo Patriam diligit qua Magna, sed quia sua, Ulysses ad sua Rock Ithacae properat, ut Agamemnon ad Mycenerum nobiles miros, Sen de remembering fort. |
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