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1 10| the half partner of the empire of Rome, and Appius Claudius, 2 18| OF EMPIRE~It is a miserable state 3 18| now of the true temper of empire, it is a thing rare and 4 19| fable containeth a secret of empire; how kings are to make use 5 28| with tribute, is fit for empire.~Let states that aim at 6 28| towards strangers, are fit for empire. For to think that an handful 7 28| soldiers.~But above all, for empire and greatness, it importeth 8 28| should prove the greatest empire of the world. The fabric 9 28| extending the limits of their empire, to be great honor to their 10 28| battle of Actium, decided the empire of the world. The battle 11 34| as it seems, of the Roman empire. Seneca the tragedian hath 12 57| shivering of a great state and empire, you may be sure to have 13 57| in the decay of the Roman empire; and likewise in the empire 14 57| empire; and likewise in the empire of Almaigne, after Charles 15 58| shivering of a great state and empire, you may be sure to have 16 58| in the decay of the Roman empire; and likewise in the empire 17 58| empire; and likewise in the empire of Almaigne, after Charles