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8 The famous History of

ione, and Antigon his daughters, and his most precious jewels, leaving the Greeks the plunder, who loaded all their ships with great riches, and then fired the houses, beat- ing down the walls and bulwarks, so that; of the most famous city then in the world, it was by the enraged Greeks, in a few days; reduced to rubbish.

Thus Troy was the first time destroyed,, with the lives of 50,000 of the inhabitants, for the ingratitude of its king. As for Pri- amus, he was carried prisoner to Thebes in Greece, where he continued a long time, but at length was released and sent home, to see as great, if not greater miseries, as in the sequel of the history will appear.


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How Troy was a second Time destroyed by Hercules, for being refused Provision in the Port. Leomedon slain, and Exione his Daughter, given to Telamon Ajax ; and of the Greeks Departure, &c.

THE Greeks being departed, Leome- don with the treasure he had saved, and large contributions of neighbouring princes, and his own subjects, in ten years space, rebuilded the city of Troy, as strong

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