02250nam 2200337Ia 450 99638513830331620200824132457.0(CKB)4940000000073607(EEBO)2240860722(OCoLC)ocm11781979e(OCoLC)11781979(EXLCZ)99494000000007360719850308d1683 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A most excellent eloquent speech made, not by an irreligious, rebellious, improbous, impious, sedicious, pestiferous, pernicious, factious, flagitious, vicious, vafritious, mischievous, malicious, mutinous, luxurious, letcherous, &c. noble peer, but by a most noble and wise pious and vertuous emperor, viz., Alexander Severus[electronic resource] to the common people of Rome, assembled before him in Pompey's Theatre : with the causes, as likewise the effects thereof, which were an humble and real cordial verbal address, to his imperial majesty, of all their lives and fortunes : being a rare pattern of pagan piety and obedience : with a few quintessential queries and remarques thereupon : calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, buy may prove of singualr service and infallible use to all the atheistical, dissenting, disloyal, and phanatical subjects of His Sacred Majesty of Great-Brittain, France, and Ireland, &c. without the least preceptible error or mistake in the world /made English out of Greek[London?] Printed for W. Davis ...1683[2], 18 pReproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113CitizenshipEarly works to 1800CitizenshipSeverus AlexanderEmperor of Rome,208-235.1011884EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385138303316A most excellent eloquent speech made, not by an irreligious, rebellious, improbous, impious, sedicious, pestiferous, pernicious, factious, flagitious, vicious, vafritious, mischievous, malicious, mutinous, luxurious, letcherous, &c. noble peer, but by a most noble and wise pious and vertuous emperor, viz., Alexander Severus2346342UNISA