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noDiftinaion of Men or Nations but IjrfL- ' fo, wcate not in any'of thcfc Point? your
-- ii:kV;M Kic n,n PnffpflTmfK!. Inferiors : .but.e-TlndoTendea:-thp-vjQqsr-
;.covetsnotbcr,Mah'8,-; is accurfcd - to the -:aod you arc fthc Inrnfour Pun&
rt:Yo:Richeir0sw
.4 fsvcUM yoixr Prideand Pride has blinded you
to your own I n tc r c ft : - JYou call your fcl vcs
' Lords of the World, yet ar6ii.Siayes:(
do not fee it) to your AvariceV Your Houfes
are not lb crammed with rich Furniture, as
your Hearts' are filledfwith filthy Govctouf-
nefs, whicluwill in the End .prove your De-
ftrudicn,; for- who thirits after Kicnesr?
wcrethe : Vauie or our being conquer- , .
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Vyou to expeft, ho arc no
ifl"y;qur.:Wicked.ne ?
vcrn to imagine thatthe iuft God
partial" in your Favour
urudicn,; tor- wno tnintsaicer j icuc5,u -:. ta .m;, yi w, v. :, -----:carele(s
of Glory. A good Name: fIags this Pap4r with the Decreef the Senaterc-
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careicis ui vjiui v. bwv .. .--t - t , . . . . vr. , , .
i-frgm-bravand-gwerous-Aaiohiwh
- . incompatible with Avarice ; - and .Fame loft, ; Speech ihoulbe enu'girter.d, ha hjailelf ra.adt
renders a Nation defpicable, and a Prey "To a Freeman and a Sengtbr, and maintain d .puc
otherSf r -Hear,me.you
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c frrrh r ie ioas ve mav nui uuiy iitai,
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dui yiu
-fir: ffcorendulteryyet are 'Strangers" " - :"r::!-cj
t Chaftity ;; and arelavifh in the Praifc of m VMAn BisrpzY Cc
Tcmprance, btiHIe in-the
yet not a Man of you will put it in Praaicc; - preflibic Joy of almoft all under the Roman
ycblatne theSlothfcrl, and Uve in enervating " Jurifdiaion, from his Death the People began -
- Idlcncfs ye deleft Avarice-, and ye are all to refpire from that- Load of complicated Mife-
Robbers; in a Word, Virtue has your' r'ies, under which they had fo long laboured,
Toncuts, Vice your Hearts. This I fay and a Succeffion of better Sovereigns enfued-
riot of thc in only, but even for a confiderable Time. Nerva was the hrft
- ofyouSenators, to whom Iiiowaddrefsmy- that began, the Reformation, an excellent
U HI rhon, and you would do well to fay, ileing of Government ong Mcno uc
y -n . i. .a L-Vi rfArhre- tiirhnlehf Snirits and7 Vicious Morals. The
J0mu7iGTU7fl cji -jfUHui c... Aftnvy" - . t . - .
o U ShnftnA nf hi?; Rein did not nermi
:Suhieios ; for voiir Ambition is the Dcitruc
, Uion of Thr Peaceable, and your Avarice
45 niakes y ou r rob the Xaborious. VVhat Right
have invaded, and , of wnicn you naye pui-
Shortnefs of his Reign did not permit him to
give.io many rroors or nis rower, as or 1115
G 6od-Avill;.fo-
after his attaining to -the imperial
Aexcitc
: of your Tyranny 5 ,we heard your Name, and:
felt youtCruelty, at one and.the fame Inthnt, fuch a glorious Dcfcription in Hiftory that the
fh the Authors (nem to be at a-Lofs for Words to ex.'
pQor- Kf F.yc of the Covetous never can be pre Is their Admiration of his V;aIour$ Londutt,
isfydneither wiH his Hand aWaiivfiwn Wifdom, Jultice, and;Liberahty. e eiiiarg-
-Tzr Dominions bevond the Bounds
caVelefs SnciflatoW? No, Yt,murt be attribut-
juit,; and as by Y loiencc ye naye oecunm
reaclitcd by any of his PlrcdccciTors, by the Ac
uifoi and Arabian ;-l?rom"him
pther .Eaftern Nations, received their, Kings
;' '.ri '"'r;.;v KtV hfir Tuifirr (hnli t?i.iu made
- " Slaves. Do not vainly iu.agiue, that it was vvhofe Crow.is were held at Trajan s VivAurs..
Tour Bravery, your. Condua or Dilcipline Nor was His Behaviour in Civil Gov;-rnme,r,tv
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