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Hera/arm, that Lalona’s Oracle in Romeo had allitred Yylrz'lfllsticbrts (one of the twelve Rings, when Egypt was broken into petty Govern- merits.) '1 hat [Jr/13m Mm would come to his Ailiflanee: They were no orhCr, fays the Hi- florian, than ’lairrs n at} Koipss 335‘?“ WW3 Axflw clawiaimfles, Ionic): and Carirm CfCWS, who had Iliiled out on Piracy, and were forced by Storm to land in Egypt.

BUT as every Misfortune forces Men to think of a Remedy, the Calamities, to which this barbarous \Vay of living was expofed, taught the Greeks, in proccfs of time, the Ne- eellity of willing their Towns; which, in its turn, procured them Security and W’ealtlh and firfl enriched the Cities upon the Sea: Theft: who lay moll expofed to lnfults before, were now moi} open to Trade 3 and the ‘P/szician and Egrptiqn Merchants quickly taught them the Methods of Gain : By this means Cljrzlrir, Corinth, and [lb/emu? were the hill opulent Ci- ties after themes. Riches foon produced Sull- ordination; the lefs powerful being contented with the Protea ion of the Rich and Brave; and mat, on the other hand, glad of Numbers for carrying on their Affairs h.

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" Condere cot-permit tum Utbcis, Areemquc locate I’mfldium Reges ipfi fibi, perfugiurnque ; Ex Pandas 8; Agree divisére; atque dedéte Pro facie cujua’que, 8: \‘itibus, ingenioque.

T. Lucm. Lib. 5.

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