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The Table.

L.

  • Langius, praised 2
    • His gardens 139
    • How used by him 153
  • Lucullus, his cruelty 274

M.

  • Man, at variance with himself 24, &c.
    • An in bred malice in him 48
    • Pindars account of him 97
    • Vnable to judge of crimes 229
    • He hath a will but not the power to resist God 125
    • Prone to aggravate his own afflictions 254
  • Masanissa, his famous plat. 142
  • Mercy, what it is 68
    • How it differs from pitty Ib.
  • Michael Ducas, the great plague in his reign 267, 268
  • Mithridates, his cruelty 276
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