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May not the miſerable ruine of Conſtantinople, their impregnable vvalles, riches, and pleaſures laſt taken by the Turke (vvhich are but a bit, in compariſon of their novv mightines) remember vs, of the effects of priuate couetouſneſs? […] His [the Byzantine emperor's] pouertie vvhen the Turke beſeiged, the citizens (vvhoſe marchandizing thoughts vvere onely to get vvealth, little conceiuing the deſperate reſolution of a valiant expert enemy) left the Emp[eror] ſo long to his concluſions, hauing ſpent all he had to pay his young, ravv, diſcontented Souldiers; that ſodainly he, they, and their citie vvere all a prey to the deuouring Turke.
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May
not
the
miſerable
ruine
of
Conſtantinople,
their
impregnable
vvalles,
riches,
and
pleaſures
laſt
taken
by
the
Turke
(vvhich
are
but
a
bit,
in
compariſon
of
their
novv
mightines)
remember
vs,
of
the
effects
of
priuate
couetouſneſs?
[…]
His
[the
Byzantine
emperor's]
pouertie
vvhen
the
Turke
beſeiged,
the
citizens
(vvhoſe
marchandizing
thoughts
vvere
onely
to
get
vvealth,
little
conceiuing
the
deſperate
reſolution
of
a
valiant
expert
enemy)
left
the
Emp[eror]
ſo
long
to
his
concluſions,
hauing
ſpent
all
he
had
to
pay
his
young,
ravv,
diſcontented
Souldiers;
that
ſodainly
he,
they,
and
their
citie
vvere
all
a
prey
to
the
deuouring
Turke.