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framed after this c manner ; with an in- *vn ecu. 

 terfe&ion in the middle from the main fl***p*r- 

 crofling barres, and the interfpaces, unto S5?^i 

 the frontal circle, continued by hand- *B. R. 

 fome network-plates, much after this or- JjJJJ^ 1 * 

 der. Whereon we (hall not infift, be- strri*. 

 caufe from greater Antiquity, and pra- 

 fticeof confecration, we meet with the 

 radiated, and ftarry Crown, upon the 

 head of Augufiu^ apd many fucceeding 

 Emperors. Since the Armenians and 

 Parthians had a peculiar royallCapp; 

 And the Grecians from Alexander ano 

 ther kinde of diadem. And even Dia 

 dems themfelves were but fafciations, 

 and handfome ligatures, about the heads 

 of Princes 5 nor wholly omitted in the 

 mitrall Crown, which common pi&ure 

 fcems to fet too upright and forward up. 

 on the head of Aaroni Worne fome- 

 timesfingly, or doubly by Princes, ac- Mtar.i : n. 

 cording to their Kingdomes 5 and no 

 more to be expected from two Crowns 

 at once, upon the head of Ptlony. And 

 fo eafily made out when biftorians tell 

 us, fome bound up wounds, fome hang- 

 cd themfelves with diadems* 



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