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The Table.

    • Not from nature but custom 61
    • How to be assisted by us 134
  • Crantor, his saying 283
  • Crates, his reply to Alexander 135
  • Creon, his story Ibid.
  • Cruelties, in times past 272, &c.
  • Custom, of the Romans. 216

D.

  • David, the Plague in his reign 266
  • Death, punishment after it to the wicked 223
  • Demetrius, his saying 182
  • Demochares, his prescription to a Lady 243
  • Desires, some the stronger for being opposed 14
  • Dioclesian, his retirement 143
  • Dyonysius, his story 221
  • Domitianus, at what hour slain 118
    • His blasphemous Title 281
    • His cruelty. 282
E.