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+ | itself tho in possession of another | ||
+ | World is drain'd of its Citizens & | ||
+ | fallen from its antient glory & | ||
+ | dominion. | ||
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+ | Gelon King of Siracuse followd | ||
+ | a very different conduct, for after | ||
+ | defeated 300,00. Carthagenians | ||
+ | the only condition he requir'd | ||
+ | was their abolishing the inhuman | ||
+ | practice of Sacrificing their | ||
+ | children; Such a Stipulation was | ||
+ | not only favourable to the | ||
+ | Vanquish'd, but to human Nature | ||
+ | itself. | ||
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+ | Conquests will have very different | ||
+ | effects according to the Sort of |
Revision as of 16:34, 24 May 2018
251. Searce inhabited, while old Spain itself tho in possession of another World is drain'd of its Citizens & fallen from its antient glory & dominion.
Gelon King of Siracuse followd a very different conduct, for after defeated 300,00. Carthagenians the only condition he requir'd was their abolishing the inhuman practice of Sacrificing their children; Such a Stipulation was not only favourable to the Vanquish'd, but to human Nature itself.
Conquests will have very different effects according to the Sort of