WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia

true, thele on the contrary, carry'd in them, more of truth, than credibility. That the multitude of people, made Rome, look bigger, than her felf, and Rome now, might be found, in Rome again. That Glory, lay not in quantity, but quality, and that the brave men, not the number, made A Monarchy great, and Illuftrious; For otherwife, Vices, and Privation (that in defpight of Noble Enterprifes, had delbroy'd Confines) might fet up for Soveraignty, -among the Ver- mes. That the Trophys of The Auguft Eagle, furpafs'd not yet, thole of The winged L i on ; And tho' Antiquity, might pride its felf, in her Ale<xan>- der, Cdfars, Sec. yet the real Grandeur of all, was, to be found in James the Second, and what was prodigious in them, renderd not only probable, but certain inhim. Then making an Excursion, on the Praifes of The Pope; The Emperors Victorys • £ orve

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