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A DISCOURSE

OF THE

CONTESTS AND DISSENSIONS

BETWEEN THE

NOBLES and the COMMONS

IN

ATHENS AND ROME;

WITH THE CONSEQUENCES THEY HAD UPON BOTH THOSE STATES.


——— Si tibi vera videtur,
Dede manus, & si falsa est, accingere contra.Lucr.


First printed for J. Nutt in the Year 1701.


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