EBBA 32210
Huntington Library - Miscellaneous
| The Genius of True English=men, / Tacitus de vit. Jul. Agr.cap.13. Britanni delectum ac Tributa & Injuncta Imperij Munera impigri obe- / unt, si Injuriae absint, has aegri tolerant; Jam domiti ut pareant nondum ut Serviant. / The Britains are a sort of People that pay very freely all manner of Tributes and Taxes to the Empire / Loyally Imposed, but cannot endure Injuries; and had rather Perish than live as Slaves. | |
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| Date Published | 1680 |
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| Imprint | London, Printed for Francis Smith at the Elephant & Castle in Cornhil, 1680. |
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| Collection | Huntington Library - Miscellaneous |
| Location | Huntington Library |
| Shelfmark | HEH 133434 |
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| Title | The Genius of True English=men, / Tacitus de vit. Jul. Agr.cap.13. Britanni delectum ac Tributa & Injuncta Imperij Munera impigri obe- / unt, si Injuriae absint, has aegri tolerant; Jam domiti ut pareant nondum ut Serviant. / The Britains are a sort of People that pay very freely all manner of Tributes and Taxes to the Empire / Loyally Imposed, but cannot endure Injuries; and had rather Perish than live as Slaves. |
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| First Lines | THe Free-born English Generous and Wise, / Hate Chains, but do not Government despise. |
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