The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 355
... Rome ( whose begynnyng , prosperitie , and desolation semeth to be a mirrour and example to all other realmes and countryes ) declareth to them that exactely beholdeth it , of what force and value sapience is to be estemed , beynge ...
... Rome ( whose begynnyng , prosperitie , and desolation semeth to be a mirrour and example to all other realmes and countryes ) declareth to them that exactely beholdeth it , of what force and value sapience is to be estemed , beynge ...
Strana 356
... Rome . ' On the capture of Rome by Narses , ' the institution of Romulus expired , and if the nobles of Rome still assumed the title of senators , few subsequent traces can be discovered of a public council or consti- tutional order ...
... Rome . ' On the capture of Rome by Narses , ' the institution of Romulus expired , and if the nobles of Rome still assumed the title of senators , few subsequent traces can be discovered of a public council or consti- tutional order ...
Strana 357
... Rome whan it flourished , accordinge as it is lefte in re- membraunce by noble writars , he shall uneth kepe teares out of his eyen , beholdynge it nowe as a rotten shepecote , in com- parison of that citie noble and triumphant . O ...
... Rome whan it flourished , accordinge as it is lefte in re- membraunce by noble writars , he shall uneth kepe teares out of his eyen , beholdynge it nowe as a rotten shepecote , in com- parison of that citie noble and triumphant . O ...
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