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245 02 A most excellent eloquent speech made, not by an 
       irreligious, rebellious, improbous, impious, sedicious, 
       pestiferous, pernicious, factious, flagitious, vicious, 
       vafritious, mischievous, malicious, mutinous, luxurious, 
       letcherous, &c. noble peer, but by a most noble and wise 
       pious and vertuous emperor, viz., Alexander Severus :|bto 
       the common people of Rome, assembled before him in 
       Pompey's Theatre : with the causes, as likewise the 
       effects thereof, which were an humble and real cordial 
       verbal address, to his imperial majesty, of all their 
       lives and fortunes : being a rare pattern of pagan piety 
       and obedience : with a few quintessential queries and 
       remarques thereupon : calculated for the meridian of the 
       famous city of London, buy may prove of singualr service 
       and infallible use to all the atheistical, dissenting, 
       disloyal, and phanatical subjects of His Sacred Majesty of
       Great-Brittain, France, and Ireland, &c. without the least
       preceptible error or mistake in the world /|cmade English 
       out of Greek. 
260    [London?] :|bPrinted for W. Davis ...,|c1683. 
300    [2], 18 p. 
500    Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. 
650  0 Citizenship|vEarly works to 1800. 
700 0  Severus Alexander,|cEmperor of Rome,|d208-235. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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