Miscellanea Aurea: Or, the Golden Medley. : Consisting of I. a Voyage to the Mountains of the Moon ... Ii. the Fortunate Shipwreck, Or, a Description of New Athens ... Vii. An Account of Bad And Good Women, Ancient And Modern. Among Which is the Story of
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This, irAt^dy was the Caufe that the Romans threw oft' the Tyrannous Government of the Deiemviri, and reflor'd the Confuls. What Ihall I r.iy of Fabrkius, who refufed the Gold of Pyrrhus, becaufe he would not touch a Prefent from an Enemy, tho' nothing was required on his Part but to accept it ? Curtius facrificed himfelf for the Good of Romey where a great Chafm happening to open in the Earth, whence ifTued unwholfome Vapours, he JLimp'd into it alive to make it clofe again, as the Oracle had ...promised. It would be end- lefs to run over all the Inftances of this kind, that the Reman Hil^ory afl^brds us before the Cor- ruption of Rome, by the Conqnefts and Eftemi- nacy of AJia, I Ihall content myfelf only with that of Rcgulusy whofe Heroick Conftancy is prais'd by HoracCy in one of his Odes. The Fa ft was thus : Regulusy in the Carthaginian War, was taken Prifoner, and carry 'd to Carthage ; that State grew uneafy by the War with the Romans, and therefore f(;nt Reguhts to Rome on his Parole, to return again to Carthage, provided he could not prevail with the Roman People to make Peace : When he came to Rome, he was Co far from perfuading them to Peace, that he exhorted them to continue the War, fince the State of their Enemies Affairs was fo defperate, that they had no way of fecuring it, and putting a Stop to the Progrefs of the Roman Arms, but by a Peace.
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