Authority without ftrength, afliftance & help of his fubjects, was cafual feeble & fubject to many calamities of fortune ; his intent was to break the fierce cruelty of his heart, by fear of fuch dangers as might come to pafle in the life of man. Polydori Virgilii De Rerum Inventoribus - Page 74by Polydore Vergil, William Alexander Hammond - 1868 - 242 pagesFull view - About this book
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...afliftance & help of his fubjects, was cafual feeble & fubject to many calamities of fortune ; his intent was to break the fierce cruelty of his heart, by fear...dangers as might come to pafle in the life of man." 2 The curious treatife which contains the fuppofed conversations of King Bocchus and the philofopher... | |
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