But neither of you fhall triumph over the laws; I will die on the throne, that, after my death, the laws may decide the controverfy. But what? The laws will decide nothing; a cruel war will be kindled between my children; my people will be the victim... The Persian and Turkish Tales, Compleat - Page 263by François Pétis de La Croix - 1739Full view - About this book
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