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 * Angius, praised
 * His gardens
 * How used by him
 * Lucullus, his cruelty

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 * An, at variance with himself
 * An in bred malice in him
 * Pindars account of him
 * Vnable to judge of crimes
 * He hath a will but not the power to resist God
 * Prone to aggravate his own afflictions
 * Masanissa, his famous plat.
 * Mercy, what it is
 * How it differs from pitty
 * Michael Ducas, the great plague in his reign
 * Mithridates, his cruelty